At approximately 4 to 6 months of age, solid food is introduced to a baby. Foods with high iron content are recommended by the nurse and include:

a. pureed fruit.
b. fortified cereals.
c. fruit juice.
d. rice.


B
At approximately 4 to 6 months, iron-rich foods, such as fortified cereal and pureed meat, are introduced to a baby.

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