New campaign launches after research finds 40% of first-time mothers wean their child early

The campaign aims to help parents when moving their babies to solids, after research reveals parents' confusion

Author: Danielle SaundersPublished 4th Mar 2022
Last updated 4th Mar 2022

A campaign is launching to support parents, after research found 40% of first-time mothers introduced solid food to their child earlier than the when the NHS recommends.

Babies are usually ready for foods other than breast milk or formula at the age of six months, according to health service guidance.

But many parents are confused about when to wean, according to the research conducted by the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID).

They found 40% of first-time mothers introduced solid food to their baby at five months old, and almost two-thirds (64%) said they had received conflicting advice on when to start weaning.

Introducing a child to solid foods before six months can reduce the amount of breast milk consumed and be associated with greater risks of infectious illness, according to The Department of Health.

The Department also say that breastfed infants who have solid food before six months, might consume less breast milk without increasing weight gain or their total energy intake.

They describe weaning as a “key milestone” in a child’s life which can influence their health and eating habits later in life.

Weaning signs

Signs that a baby is ready for weaning according to the NHS:

  • If they stay in a sitting position
  • Holding their head steady
  • Coordinate their eyes, hands, and mouth so they can look at food
  • Pick food up and put it in their mouth
  • If they swallow food, rather than push it back out

An online Start for Life Weaning Hub is included in the campaign, sharing NHS advice and guidelines, alongside more than 120 recipes and meal ideas.

Health Minister Maria Caulfield said: "The first 1,001 days are crucial for development and impact a child's health for the rest of their life.

"This campaign will ensure parents have the support and confidence to introduce their babies to solid food and ensure they have the opportunity to thrive and achieve their full potential.

"Every child should have a solid foundation on which to build their health and I am determined to level up the opportunities and support for all children, no matter their background or where they grow up.”

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