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Originally Posted by AzNightmare
We're starting to feed solids to my 6 month old and yesterday, it was all going well until he suddenly had the whole thing in his mouth and then his face turned red and he was choking.
Luckily he was able to vomit it out , but in those few seconds, my wife and I were like uhhh shit shit shit!
We fed him some baby food that's supposed to dissolve slowly. Jeeze that was scary. Is this supposed to be a normal part of transitioning to solids?
Should we also have milk on standby so he can wash it down?
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Happened once to us, but she got it out herself, though we gently patted her back. Just search online to see generally what shape you want to cut stuff; it should be very thin and long, nothing round/any one large dimension that it can get lodged.
FYI, not sure if you meant cow milk, but they shouldn't drink that until much older, 1 year i think.