I was just wondering if it was okay, or advisable, to start solids at 4 months old? My daughter is a big girl, born over 9lb and 55cm, and last time she was weighed and measured, she was in the highest percentile for weight and height in her age range. Lately, she seems to be losing weight. She's still very chubby and all but her tummy is less pudgy. Also, whenever I bathe her or have a shower with her, she tries to drink the water. She should be getting plenty of breast milk as I offer her the breast frequently and she seems contented after a feed, and when she refuses the breast (which we've had problems with lately) I give her expressed milk, so I was thinking it might be time to give her a taste of real food? I keep hearing conflicting opinions about this . . .




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. I was looking at photos of her when she was about 2 months old and she's definately not as fat as she was, though she's still got lovely big rolls on her arms and legs! The main thing I noticed was that when she's lying down and doesn't have a full tummy, I can see a little bit of her rib cage protruding when she breathes. Is that normal? I haven't been *too* concerned seeing as how she seems perfectly healthy in every other way. Perhaps her colic contributed to her weight loss? Me and my partner both have big builds naturally. 
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