I know I just need to be patient, but we're on the 3rd week of BLW, and DD doesn't eat a thing. I've tried avocados, bananas, and carrots. It took her an entire week to touch the food. She hates being wet (went through 15 diapers a day for a while and hated baths). She puts all of her toys in her mouth, but when she accidentally gets the food in her mouth, she acts like she just poisoned herself. If anything, I think BLW is teaching her to avoid putting food in her mouth...lol. When did your baby "get it"? Any other food suggestions? Thanks ladies!
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Re: BLW...when will she "get it"? vent
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)
DS did fine with BLW from the start, but he didn't actually start consuming much until about 9 months. My niece was one who acted like most food was torture at 6 months. For her, she started getting into food at 7 months. I've heard of some kids who don't get into solids until 9 months or even a year. What you are doing is letting her eat on her terms and that is just fine if she isn't ready. It will happen eventually.
As for food suggestions--give her versions of whatever you are eating. Having a sandwich? Give her the lettuce and tomato. Eating chicken? Give her a strip of the flesh inside that doesn't have spicy stuff on it. Eating Indian food out? Give her some mild spinach curry. Eating pizza? Give her your crust.
More Green For Less Green
Very similar to us.
LO didn't really get into food until 14 months or so. She started out liking banana but the hated it. She liked sweet potato, then hated it. She went on a grape binge for a while. But she has never been a three meal a day kid. I was lucky to get a few bites of food in her each day until a few months ago. Luckily broccoli has always been a go-to food for her.
If she isn't eating anything by 12 months I'd bring it up to your pedi, but wouldn't be concerned until then. I know it's frustrating. You could mention it at your 9 month appt. If you think she has an aversion to textures or something of that sort. But I think it's perfectly normal for some kiddos to have a slow start or just totally not be interested.
There wasn't ever an "ah ha" moment. I feel like she is still improving even now. But, it has gotten a whole lot easier. Easier said than done, but just relax. Eating is a natural thing, like sitting up, crawling and walking. You can be a stressed out, freaked out parent, pushing your kid to reach milestones, or you can relax, encourage, and enjoy.
We never pushed with BLW, and whiles sometimes I did worry that she wasn't advancing with eating fast enough, I reminded myself that it was just practice, and that her nutrition came from her bottles. I told myself if she wasn't eating by close to 1 y.o. then I would worry.
She is an awesome eater now. She eats everything we put in front of her no matter the flavor. In hindsight, I am so glad we did BLW, and I would recommend it to any parent.
DD loved tasting the food, but didn't really start eating well until 8 months. Just keep nursing and have FUN! That is what I liked about BLW, it isn't stressful. It's about variety and fun and experimentation not about number of ounces consumed. I could never answer that when EBF and I never could with solids either.
Is LO growing, happy and filling diapers? If yes, that is all that matters. Have fun!