The food your little one eats has a big impact on their gut health, so it’s good to make sure every mouthful is packed full of the right nutrients. In addition to their usual milk and from around 6 months*, a healthy diet should become more varied with increasing amounts of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, some lean meats and fish (or alternative protein source), whilst the amount of sugary and processed foods should be limited. It’s perfectly normal for your little one to need a little encouragement to try new foods. If they see you and the rest of the family enjoying these foods, they will be more likely to try them.
Once you start introducing solid foods to your baby’s diet, it’s good to know that probiotics can be found in natural yoghurts and fermented vegetables. Prebiotics are found in garlic, onions, leeks, asparagus, and some enriched formula milks. If you have any concerns or doubts about your baby’s weaning, please contact a healthcare professional.
*The Department of Health recommend weaning at around 6 months.