If you’ve been curious about introducing bone broth to your baby, you’re asking a great question. Bone broth has nourished families for generations, and many parents wonder if it’s appropriate for their little ones.
The short answer? Yes, bone broth can be a gentle, nourishing addition to your baby’s diet when introduced at the right time and in the right way.
Here’s everything you need to know to do it safely.
Bone broth can be introduced around the same time you start offering other solid foods, which is typically around 6 months of age. At this stage, your baby is ready to explore new tastes and textures beyond breast milk or formula, and bone broth can complement those milk feedings and the solid foods you’re introducing.
When you first introduce bone broth, start with small amounts. A teaspoon or two mixed into other foods is a perfect way to begin.
If you’re offering it as a drink, think of it like water. A couple of ounces per day in an open cup during meals is plenty for babies under 12 months. This keeps bone broth as a complement to their diet without taking the place of the breast milk or formula they need for growth.
Serving bone broth in an open cup (rather than a bottle) helps your baby practice drinking skills while naturally limiting how much they consume at once.
There are so many easy ways to incorporate bone broth into your baby’s meals.
Some babies love it right away, while others need time to get used to the flavour. Both responses are perfectly normal.
Like with any new food, introduce bone broth on its own first so you can see how your baby responds. Most babies tolerate bone broth beautifully, but every child is different.
Pay attention to your baby’s cues. If they seem to enjoy it and digest it well, you can gradually incorporate it into their regular meal rotation..
Shorba’s bone broth contains amino acids like glycine, along with minerals that are easy for babies to absorb. These nutrients come in forms that are gentle on young digestive systems, which is why bone broth has been used to nourish families for generations.
Our broths are particularly helpful for babies with sensitive stomachs, as we make them without ingredients like garlic and onion that can be harder for some little ones to digest. Our bone broth is also the only one produced without added salt, making it uniquely safe for your baby.
Every baby is different, and what works beautifully for one might not be the right fit for another. Trust your instincts, follow your baby’s responses, and don’t hesitate to reach out to your pediatrician with questions.
Introducing new foods to your baby is an exciting journey. Bone broth is just one of many nourishing options you can explore together.
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