The 6.5-Month Milk Strike Solution (and Why He Needs Solids NOW)

Sense by Meg Faure by Meg Faure

Episode notes

In this episode, we tackle the reality of a social butterfly's "milk strike," the crucial window for allergen exposure, and how to safely navigate baby-led weaning.

Must-Knows for Parents:

  • Why just four milk feeds a day is enough for a healthy 6.5-month-old.
  • The life-saving difference between choking and gagging during solids introduction.
  • The importance of quickly introducing variety and allergens (like peanuts and fish) to build a healthy gut and prevent future picky eating.
  • Simple activities to prepare your baby for crawling.

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Keywords
babyBaby Led WeaningBaby SenseWeaning Sensechildhood illnessbaby developmentbaby milestonesFeeding SenseDigestionInfant FeedingMilk Supplybreastfeedinglactationweaningpaediatric nutritionpicky eatingfussy eater