The next time your baby reaches out for your food, you might want to consider letting the baby eat it.
Babies sleep better when they start to eat solid foods early in life, according to the JAMA Pediatrics Journal.
Babies who ate solid foods at three months showed small but significant improvements in nighttime sleep when compared to babies who started solids later.
Early solid-eating babies slept about 17 minutes longer per day and woke up less frequently throughout the night.
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