If the baby has already begun to add complementary foods, it is usually possible to eat peaches. However, those who are allergic to them are prohibited from eating them. Peach is a relatively common fruit, containing dietary fiber, carbohydrates, carotene and a variety of minerals and vitamins and other nutrients, appropriate to the baby to eat some, can provide nutrients for the body, will be beneficial to health. When 6-month-old babies first start to add complementary foods, they need to puree peaches so that they do not get stuck in the throat, leading to adverse consequences. Excessive consumption of peaches may increase the burden on the baby’s gastrointestinal tract and cause abdominal pain, diarrhea and other discomforts, so care should be taken to avoid eating too much at one time. In addition, if the baby’s age is relatively small, under 6 months, has not yet begun to add complementary foods, you can not eat peaches, so as not to cause adverse effects on the digestive health. After giving your baby peaches, you should pay attention to observation and record a dietary diary to observe whether your baby is allergic to peaches, and those who are clearly allergic to them are prohibited from eating them.