Most parents are feeding their babies solid foods earlier than is recommended, experts are warning.
American research has found that 93 per cent of mothers introduce solid foods into their child's diet before they reach six-months - the recommended point at which most health experts believe they should start.
Researchers at the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention in the U.S., who surveyed 1,334 new mothers, also found that 40 per cent had introduced solid food before their child reached four-months-old, and nine per cent had even offered solids to their baby before they were four-weeks-old.
They also discovered that poorer, younger and less well educated mothers were more likely to introduce solids too early.
The reasons for this are thought to be that formula milk is seen as an expensive option, plus the myth that babies sleep better if fed on solids.