The Must-Have Items For Baby Feeding

The Must-Have Items For Baby Feeding

Introducing solid foods to your infant is a momentous occasion. It’s exciting to see how your baby reacts to food for the first time and to learn how feeding them will affect family mealtimes. Babies might vary greatly in their openness to trying new foods, with some being quite enthusiastic eaters and others being less so. One thing that applies to everyone is the messiness of learning how to consume solid foods. To help you out in the joyous transition, we’ve collected the must-have items for baby feeding.

When your baby can support their own head, sit up without help, and has gained twice as much weight as they did at birth, it’s time to introduce them to solid meals (or are around 13 pounds or more). A genuine enthusiasm for eating is also essential. Generally speaking, four to six months of age is when most newborns can begin eating solid foods. Ask a pediatrician for advice if you’re not sure if your baby is old enough to start solids.

You may be wondering what supplies you’ll need to ensure that your baby’s first experiences with solid foods are positive ones as you prepare for this monumental milestone. You don’t need much but the meal itself to feed your infant, and certainly nothing fancy or expensive. However, there are a handful of necessities that you shouldn’t go without.

As a parent, feeding your baby is one of your top priorities, and our newborn checklist is full of items that will make this task easier. When it comes to feeding your infant, you’ll need to keep a few things in mind:

BURP CLOTHES

The Must-Have Items For Baby Feeding

These are made to catch any spittle that may fly from your baby’s mouth while you burp him or her. A receiving blanket might work, too, but a burp cloth is more convenient due to its size and portability.

Thin and typically sold in multiples, a receiving blanket is a type of baby blanket. Because of their adaptability, we’ve included them on the list of essentials for your new infant. Besides swaddling and using as a nursing cover, these blankets have other practical uses.

Bibs are a must-have to prevent spills and stains on your baby’s clothing caused by breast milk, formula, and drool.

If you don’t have much room on your dish drying rack, and you have a baby, this may be a useful accessory to have.

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