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I'm 6 weeks out and want to try corn on the cob. Thoughts?

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Is it on your stage plan. at 6 weeks out I was in the mushy stage. You could do this if it's mushed up. Soft foods are good.

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Just says soft foods. Its pretty soft. Going to try it. Will let you know.

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Corn is on my list of foods to avoid.

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Corn does not digest well. I would be careful and just try a little.

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Corn is one of the most difficult foods to digest. Ever wonder why you see it in the toilet ... ?

I wouldn't do it at 6 months, let alone 6 weeks ...

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Well i had 4 bites. Very small bites. So far so good.

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I was told to wait a year for corn, and I did. I still am very careful when eating it.

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I had roasted corn on the cob around 8 weeks. No problems.

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