I was just curious about this. It seems like a lot of pedi's on here are recommending starting solids at 4 months.
I had been planning on waiting until 6 months, and my pedi confirmed this at the 4 month appointment earlier this week. My DS was 15 lbs 14 oz (up nearly 10 pounds from his birth weight) and has a huge appetite. But she said he is obviously thriving on BM, so to keep on keeping on for now.
Re: Am I the only one whose Pedi recommended waiting to start solids?
She told us a this 4 month to wait until he could sit better on his own. Which he does so we're starting tomorrow (which will be 6 months).
Nope. My pedi recommends waiting also.
He also always says "are you still bfing?" "Yes" "You deserve a gold star."
And he thinks the concept of STTN is the silliest thing in the world. He told me the last time "if you get up to pee at night or shift around in bed, then why would you expect your baby not to get up at all?"
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Our pedi stated that research indicates children who start solids at 6 months or after have a more difficult time adjusting to different tastes and textures which is why she follows the AAP recommend of BETWEEN 4-6 months. Not AT 6 months and after.
This is probably more of pedi's personal opinion and reference than a medical reason.
Do what is right you and your family is my motto.
Most pedi's recommend waiting until 6 months. But if they grab the spoon out of your hand or stare you down for your sandwich, they are usually ready.
(I am a huge fan of waiting 6 months. My kids had to hit me over the head to get me to give up the cereal at 4 and 5 months. I'm one of those "No peanut butter until 3" Moms. But I have a husband who is lean and eats every 2 hours, and both of my kids seem to follow in his footsteps.)
I love this!!!
Same with us. We had her 4 month today. She is only at about 30 oz a day and said she was fine up to 36 or so.