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When is the recommended time for introducing solid foods into an infant's diet?

  • A. 3 months
  • B. 6 months
  • C. 9 months
  • D. 12 months
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: 6 months. At this age, infants' digestive systems are more developed and ready for solid foods. Introducing solids too early (A) can lead to allergies and digestion issues. Waiting until 9 months (C) or 12 months (D) can delay important nutrients and increase the risk of iron deficiency. In summary, introducing solids at 6 months strikes the right balance between developmental readiness and nutritional needs for infants.