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Choose fruits like apples to start the BLW after the purees

What can you start with in BLW after purees ? It's recommended to begin BLW as if it were day one, with seasonal fruits and vegetables in their natural form, like apples. The foods offered should have a smooth texture so that baby can easily mash them with their palate, tongue, and gums. It's also important to offer the food in a safe format to avoid any risk of choking. But that's not all; this format will also allow baby to easily grasp the food. Throughout baby-led weaning, it will be important to introduce or reintroduce baby to the flavors of seasonal fruits and vegetables. It would be a shame to feed them tomatoes in the middle of winter when they taste so much better in summer. Now that you know where to start with BLW after purees , you can begin with confidence.

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Starting purees at 4 months and wanting to start BLW at 6 months is perfectly possible. Or perhaps you're wondering how to combine breast milk/infant formula and BLW .

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