Canned light and skipjack tuna are considered safe for babies to eat. Just make sure to limit their total fish intake to two servings per week of low mercury options. All fish that your baby eats should be fully-cooked
Definitely. I would go for the tuna in spring water to avoid the salt with brine and the grease with olive oil. And add it gradually, stir a bit through their mashed veggies to start
I would want to find out the mercury level in different types of fish.
Also if you are using canned fish use the one containing springwater, not oil or brine.
The ones with brine are very high in salt (brine is basically salt water like the sea) and not many babies can digest oil at that young an age. It could also give them the “runs”.
Yes absolutely! My 6 month old had some today. My health nurse told me they can have anything besides honey or whole nuts. The rest is all good to go! I mixed mine with some avocado.
you sure can, most fish can be introduced to a baby from 6 months old just be mindful that fish has quite a strong taste and it may take a few attempts
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