Mum faces backlash after sharing a video of her 6-month-old daughter eating steak — "Choking hazard!"
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A mum has faced backlash after she shared that she lets her 6-month-old baby try steak.
Mum Katie Harley has indeed raised eyebrows after she posted a video of Baby Eliza eating a piece of steak on TikTok.
The 23-year-old mum started a series of clips she calls "Eliza tries..." on the social media platform in hopes to enshrine some of her infant's adorable moments.
The first clip that she shared shows Katie feeding her 6-month-old some pomegranate seeds and a smoothie.
The video garnered over 4000 comments, proving that her young bub trying food is indeed a popular topic of discussion.
However, when she posted the video titled "Eliza tries steak", a barrage of negative comments ensued, with many calling out the mum for endangering her daughter.
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One person wrote: "I’m too scared. my wife’s cousin choked on a piece of meat & passed away the day before Thanksgiving and he was only 2."
"Omg be careful mama, choking alert," another added.
A third chimed in: "Choking hazard."
A number of users expressed their concerns over the thought that baby Eliza could be harmed in other ways than choking, with many comments — which Katie described as "bordering offensive" — claiming that the bacteria from the meat could potentially make the infant ill.
One comment read: "That’s not even cooked."
"You mean (you) gave your baby salmonella...I mean steak," another quipped.
A third said: "I just asked Google & it said no rare or medium-rare meat for babies or young toddlers. Their stomachs can’t handle the potential bacteria."
"The only problem I have with this is the fact that it’s not cooked lol I don’t give parenting advice though," another added.
The mum defended herself, claiming that she discussed with her paediatrician first before feeding Eliza steak.
The backlash prompted Katie to post the video again on TikTok, changing the title to "People loooove giving parenting advice to people who didn’t ask".
A barrage of negative comments ensued after Katie shared a video of her feeding her baby a piece of steak. Credit: TikTok/@mrskatieharley.
While a lot of users seem to be against Katie's actions, a number of them shared positive comments.
One person said: "Cute and totally your right as a parent, but the juices getting on the fabric is stressing me out."
"Baby-led weaning is so much fun! I bet baby enjoyed that!" another wrote.
A third comment read: "The texture probably feels good to the gums."
Other parents also shared their advice on feeding infants.
One parent wrote: "It’s okay as long as you are watching them closely. My daughter is 10 m & I give her a whole slice of pizza."
"My daughter did this baby-led weaning too. I think that's what it's called," another parent added.
A third said: "My daughter was eating spoonfuls of caviar at 7 months old. We skipped steak."
For those who are curious about baby-led weaning, we suggest checking out this video explaining the phenomenon.
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