How long after a bottle should I feed solids?
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Likewise, how long after solids should I give milk?
From 6 to 9 months give your baby breast milk or formula first, then solids after the milk. From 9 months you can give solids first, then milk. This allows for your baby to naturally transition from formula or breast feeds to just having solids by around 12 months.
Furthermore, how many times a day should I feed solids to my 6 month old? The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends babies eat solid foods 2-3 times per day in addition to breast milk or formula.
Just so, should you feed solids before or after a bottle?
Feed your baby with a small baby spoon, and never add cereal to a baby's bottle unless your doctor recommends it. At this stage, solids should be fed after a nursing session, not before. That way, your baby fills up on breast milk, which should be your baby's main source of nutrition until age 1.
What time of day is best to feed baby solids?
The "perfect" time of day to feed your baby is whatever time works for both of you. If you're breastfeeding your little one, you might try solids when your milk supply is at its lowest (probably late afternoon or early evening).