What age can you put cereal in with bottle?
It is not recommended to put cereal in a baby bottle, regardless of age.
Here's why:
* Choking Hazard: Cereal can easily clump together and become a choking hazard for babies.
* Nutritional Inadequacy: Cereal does not provide all the nutrients a baby needs, especially in the early months.
* Dental Issues: Cereal can stick to a baby's teeth and contribute to tooth decay.
* Digestive Issues: Cereal can be difficult for babies to digest and may cause constipation or other digestive problems.
Instead of adding cereal to a bottle, you can:
* Introduce solid foods when your baby is developmentally ready (usually around 4-6 months). Start with pureed foods and gradually introduce different textures and flavors.
* Offer formula or breast milk in a bottle as the primary source of nutrition for your baby.
Always consult with your pediatrician for personalized advice on feeding your baby.
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