I've not served "bread" yet I've only done toast so I'm also interested in what others are doing.
I'm doing toast, or wraps or pitta still at the moment. I think I waited until my daughter had a few more teeth to chew normal bread
I started with plain toast at 6m then toast with peanut butter at 7m and now he just eats plain bread or bread with peanut butter, when he chokes he manages to spit it out, you just need to be patient and let them figure it out. I'm first aid trained so I feel confident in doing that but I get the feeling!!
Same as last comment, I think they just work out how to spit out. I did also do a first aid course and my husband is a doctor so feel very safe (always tried new foods with him home, as I was petrified!) My LO now prefers bread to toast!
I’m giving toast, pancakes and baps but not actual ‘bread’.
Toast, toasted pancake, toasted crumpets- cut into finger pieces
I’ve done bread a couple of times recently. Once was just buttered strips like I would serve toast, but he had it with soup so it went quite mushy. Then I made a strawberry and cream cheese roll up by squashing the bread first and then rolling up, which I think helped to make it a bit more dense and flatter. He didn’t have any trouble in terms of choking on it, but a few times the bits he got off had moulded and stuck to the roof of his mouth. But he managed to deal with it each time so I plan to keep offering it intermittently.
I haven’t given bread yet, only toast. Bread can form a dough like ball in their mouth which is a choking hazard.
Following for comments ss I feel the same 👍