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Better Health Start for Life – Introducing Solid Foods Campaign

Is my baby ready for weaning? For all the answers to your weaning questions plus top tips and recipes search start for life

On 4 March 2022, The Department of Health and Social Care’s Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) launched the Better Health Start for Life – Introducing Solid Foods campaign.

Lots of parents wonder when and how to start introducing solid food, so a dedicated weaning hub has been created on the Better Health website offering support and advice. Packed with NHS-endorsed advice, videos and tips, plus simple, healthy recipes, it puts everything parents need to know in one place. 

Please click on the links below to be taken to these useful sites.

  • Weaning | Start 4 Life (www.nhs.uk)
  • Start for Life (www.nhs.uk)

Their early year’s campaign provide parents with support and advice on introducing solid foods to their baby, during what can be a confusing time. Better Health Start for Life will continue the Introducing Solid Foods campaign in the New Year with planned relaunch on 13th March.

An additional focus for this year’s campaign is around the theme of confusion. New survey data of 1,000 parents with children aged 3-18 months shows:

  • Three in five (59%) first-time parents found the decision to start weaning confusing
  • Almost two-thirds (64%) have received conflicting advice on what age to start introducing solid food
  • Two in five (40%) of new mums have already introduced solid foods by the time their baby is five months old, even though experts recommend that solid food should be introduced from the age of six months
  • After partners, grandmothers are the biggest influence on decision making with over a quarter (28%) of first-time mums reporting their mother had the biggest influence on their decision to start weaning
  • The majority (73%) agree there should be one official source for weaning advice

Weaning is when you introduce your baby to solid foods alongside breastmilk or infant formula, and it is a crucial milestone within the first 1,001 days.

The NHS recommends that most parents should wait until their baby is around six months old before they start introducing solid foods. By this point, babies can cope better with solid foods

Time to start solid foods?  Accessible version available using the link below

Download an easy read leaflet with the above information (PDF, 3.17MB)

Last Updated 10 Apr 2025

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