When are solid foods given?
a. At 4 to 6 months
b. At 9 months
c. At 10 to 11 months
d. At 1 year
A
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1. Has chronic acne 2. Has overuse injuries from playingvarsity sports 3. Has chronic asthma 4. Is planning on getting a tattoo