1: "Healthy Weight Gain" Determine the right time for feeder removal based on your baby's healthy weight gain.
2: "Sitting Up Independently" Watch for signs of your baby sitting up independently to know when to remove the feeder.
3: "Interest in Solid Foods" Monitor your baby's interest in solid foods as a cue for feeder removal timing.
4: "Ability to Chew" Consider your baby's ability to chew food before deciding to remove the feeder.
5: "Decreased Interest in Milk" If your baby shows decreased interest in milk, it may be time to remove the feeder.
6: "Lack of Gagging" Watch for reduced gagging during feedings as an indicator of when to remove the feeder.
7: "Eagerness for Table Foods" An eagerness for table foods may signal it's time to remove the feeder from your baby's diet.
8: "Optimal Digestive System" Monitor your baby's digestive system for optimal functioning before removing the feeder.
9: "Consulting a Pediatrician" Always consult with a pediatrician for guidance on the right time to remove the feeder.