Solids for Babies

9 months guide

Can babies eat Avocado at 9 months?

Suitable with prep

Usually suitable from about 6 months when baby is developmentally ready.

A good candidate when baby is ready and the texture is adjusted.

Answer for 9 months

Usually suitable from about 6 months when baby is developmentally ready.

Texture, shape, and safety

Texture

Soft ripe wedges, mashed scoop, or thick puree.

Shape

Leave part of the peel on a large wedge for grip, or mash onto a preloaded spoon.

Choking watch

Low choking risk when ripe and soft, but slippery pieces can be hard to hold.

Allergen note

Not a common major allergen.

Serving guardrails for 9 months

  1. Start with readiness: baby should be showing readiness signs and be supervised upright.
  2. Set the texture: Soft ripe wedges, mashed scoop, or thick puree.
  3. Change the shape: Leave part of the peel on a large wedge for grip, or mash onto a preloaded spoon.
  4. Watch the risk: Low choking risk when ripe and soft, but slippery pieces can be hard to hold.
  5. Have a fallback: Mashed banana or soft sweet potato can offer a similar early texture.

How guidance changes by age

  • Before 6 months: Before 6 months, use pediatric guidance. Readiness signs matter more than the calendar.
  • Around 6 months: Usually suitable from about 6 months when baby is developmentally ready.
  • 7 to 8 months: Usually suitable from about 6 months when baby is developmentally ready.
  • 9 to 11 months: Usually suitable from about 6 months when baby is developmentally ready.
  • 12 months plus: Usually suitable from about 6 months when baby is developmentally ready.

What to do next

Try a large ripe wedge for BLW or mash with breast milk/formula for spoon feeding.

Safer alternative: Mashed banana or soft sweet potato can offer a similar early texture.

When to ask a pediatric clinician

Not a common major allergen.

Ask for individual guidance if baby has severe eczema, a known food allergy, prior reactions, swallowing concerns, poor growth, prematurity, or another medical condition that affects feeding.

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