At nine months, milk still provides important nutrients such as fat and calcium, though solid foods contribute increasing energy, iron, and flavor variety. Maintaining a balanced combination supports growth without displacing milk too early. Following developmental readiness cues helps ensure safe progression and adequate overall intake.
This depends on...
Your child's developmental milestones
Medical history and any special considerations
Current feeding method (breast milk or formula)
Family history of allergies
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