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At Children's National Hospital we’re often asked about the right time to start introducing solids. We recommended starting between 4-6 months old if your baby is developmentally ready. However, age alone cannot be the only indicator of whether or not your baby is ready. Here are some other things to consider before starting to feed solid foods.

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The ultimate baby reflux survival guide

It's a fact: All babies spit up. But how can you tell the difference between normal spit-up and spit-up that's part of a larger problem? Pediatric gastroenterologist Catherine Chao, MD, has the answer.
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The down and dirty on pediatric constipation

Constipation is one of the most common issues seen at pediatric gastrointestinal (GI) offices. But with the help of your pediatrician or gastroenterologist, the issue can be fixed!

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