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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>Question by Natosha Shaw</em>: How much cereal or baby food should my six month old baby be eating?</strong><br />
I just recently got my baby to start eating cereal. She used to keep spitting it out. She still will not eat baby food. I&#8217;m worried that she is too dependant on formula. How do I correct this and how do I ensure she is getting enough food and nutrition? How much baby food and cereal should she be eating at six months of age? Any advice is appreciated.</p>
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<p><em>Answer by GGM&#8217;s Alter Ego: Mizz Beezy</em><br />
I am going to have to say I would not recommend any cereal. It causes severe gas and constipation in babies, and has little to no nutritional value. Babies can survive and thrive on breast milk and/or formula for a year, and even more than a year. So it&#8217;s not a bad thing that she&#8217;s dependent on the formula. But at six months, i would start to try to introduce regular people food that you could mush with a food processor.</p>
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