Do you drink a glass of water, and then eat your meal?
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We haven't started solids yet but we'll be going for solids then breast feeding. I grew up with "finish your dinner first, then drink your beverage" as kind of a rule in the house and it works so I'll be sticking to that.
Do you drink a glass of water, and then eat your meal?
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From what I understand- bottle then solids- because the bottle is still providing the main nutrients for LO so they need to make sure to get it and not be full on the solids.
That being said...I switch it up and somtimes I will do just bottle or just solids. Not too worried about it
Do you drink a glass of water, and then eat your meal?
???
From what I understand- bottle then solids- because the bottle is still providing the main nutrients for LO so they need to make sure to get it and not be full on the solids.
That being said...I switch it up and somtimes I will do just bottle or just solids. Not too worried about it
As long as your LO is still meeting the daily intake for formula (the pedi said 30-32 ounces for my DD) you should offer solids first.
The bottle is "easier" and it's hard to get them to eat the food if thry know they can drink a bottle instead.
This has just been my experience with two kids: solids first are easier. But, every baby is different.
I voted bottle then solids, b/c I'm BFing DD however much she wants then giving her a tablespoon of oatmeal (only at night). She also STTN. (most of the time)
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From what I understand- bottle then solids- because the bottle is still providing the main nutrients for LO so they need to make sure to get it and not be full on the solids.
That being said...I switch it up and somtimes I will do just bottle or just solids. Not too worried about it
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As long as your LO is still meeting the daily intake for formula (the pedi said 30-32 ounces for my DD) you should offer solids first.
The bottle is "easier" and it's hard to get them to eat the food if thry know they can drink a bottle instead.
This has just been my experience with two kids: solids first are easier. But, every baby is different.
we haven't started yet, but technically you are supposed to do bottle/breastfeed first because that is the main nutrition.
Though at night time I might switch it, some solids then nurse right before bed