My pedi says at 6 mos. I can start apple juice/water mix. I am wondering how to start this? Do I replace a bottle with this? Give in between bottle feedings? If I remember right there is a certain number of oz. a day limit. Just wondering how you incorporated this into your routine. Thanks
Re: How did/do you start juice?
I have not, and wont. My toddler doesnt even get juice at home. I would much rather give them real fruit rather than juice, and neither of them seems to mind.
I won't be doing juice for quite awhile, like years. He simply doesn't need the empty calories.
Different pedis say different things, mine said no juice, so that is what I sm sticking with.
A kiss he will never forget- Disney World 2014
Bar tab = $156,000, Bus to Foxwoods = $0, Puking in the Stanley Cup = Priceless
This! We do the same.
Preston gets juice every morning (sometimes not watered down), but he desperately nees the extra Vitamin C and has fruit/veggie mix.
This. I just don't see the need for it. Apple juice would just be empty calories IMO. However, even as adults, we drink very little juice. Sometimes OJ or cranberry juice, but that's about it (and she's def. too young for either of those!)
Just like anything else, juice is perfectly harmless in moderation.
Both the AAP and the American Heart Association agree that there is no nutritional value in juice for children under 6 months of age. After 6 months, however, both groups approve 100% juice in limited amounts as part of an overall healthy diet. The AAP's policy statement on juice consumption states juice has no nutritional value over whole fruit, not that it has no value at all.
From ages 6 - 18, no more than 8 - 12 oz per day, and the recommended servings goes from 2 to 4.
The Use and Misuse of Fruit Juice in Pediatrics - AAP Committee on NutritionDietary Recommendations for Children and Adolescents - American Heart Association
Like they said, its not ideal, but it can be done. Why do it then (unless for constipation)? Its not necessary. I guess I don't see the point if it doesn't ADD anything and isn't better than fruit. She can't ask for it yet, so why add that extra sugar to her diet?
I don't think its horrible to do, I just don't get why some people push it.
I'm not saying it should be pushed, either. I just don't think it's the evil that it's so often made out to be, and if a mom wants to try it with her LO, she shouldn't feel like she's feeding her kid rat poison.
Maybe I missed where people insinuated that. From what I read, people just said its not necessary and they wouldn't do it.
But I agree with you, its not rat poison. Just like many things, I don't get the rush that many seem to be in.
Not in this post or in so many words. I guess I was just surprised at how many people are vehemently against the idea. My pedi okayed juice at 2 months and I thought she was barking mad. She mentioned it again at 6 months and I told her I still preferred saving it for an occasional special treat at snack time. She said that is great and "juice is just Coke for babies."
I do think some pedis are old school like mine and jump the gun on solids and juice. That may be why it seems like some moms are in a rush too. They think because the pedi says its okay then they have to do it.
As far as "necessary"? No it's not, but a lot of things are unnecessary. They just make life a little more bearable.