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By Dorie Meek | Published  03/21/2006 | Dear Dorie | Unrated
Dorie Meek
Dorie Meek is director of the Infant & Family Support Program, provided by Saint John's Health Center in partnership with the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District. Meek answers questions concerning children ages birth to 5 years old. 

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Chew on this: No need to rush solids
Dear Dorie,

Can you tell me your thoughts regarding the introduction of solid foods for a 4-month old?

-- Feeding Frenzy



Dear Feeding,

First and foremost, check with your pediatrician regarding the introduction of solid foods for your baby. There are a number of contributing factors for readiness and he/she will be able to advise you more thoroughly.

That said, current research indicates that the age for the introduction of solids can be anywhere from 4 months to 6 months or later, depending on the needs of the child.

If your infant is growing consistently and your breast- or bottle-feeding is sufficient, then my OPINION is, the later the better.

-- Dorie

(Dorie Meek is director of the Infant & Family Support Program, provided by Saint John’s Health Center in partnership with the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District. Meek answers questions concerning children ages birth to 5 years old. Submit your questions to “Dear Dorie” at meek@smmusd.org, or call (310) 452-6132; fax (310) 452-6392).
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