Ok this is day two of feeding DS cereal and he is doing great. But I'm confused on how much to make and what not. I thought the directions on the box would be much easier for me to figure out..but apparently I'm dumber then I thought! It says 1 tbsp. of the cereal and 4-5 tbsp. of formula. Is that powder? My mom said no. Well oops messed that up. So she said when I was a baby she did the cereal then made my bottle and put liquid formula in it. Ok. Which it does say on the box for baby and then liquid breastmilk or formula. But you def can't do 1 tbsp. of cereal with 4-5 tbsp. of liquid. I'm totally confused. How much do you give your LO? I need some help.
Re: Cereal question
Yup.
When we tried cereal a few times I made it a lot thicker than according to their instructions. I never measured, just put the tablespoon in the dish and added formula to the consistency I wanted.
Madi has been on cereal for over a month now because of reflux but since her tongue was not able to pull the food back (hence why babies don't typically get cereal till about 4-5 months) we use a cereal bottle. She LOVES it and can feed herself with this bottle. Anyway, she likes it pretty milky so I use the scoop from a previous container of good start, put 2 or 3 scoops in the bottle (depends on how hungry I think she is) and then I make a 4 oz bottle. I put apx 1 oz of formula in the cereal, sometimes a little more to get it runny and then feed her the cereal and then I give her the left over bottle I made. Almost no throw-up and her reflux (with meds) is gone!!!!
We have started her on regular baby food (carrots and squash) so she is learning to eat off a spoon but for now I will stick with the cereal bottle because it allows her to feed herself and I can get ready or do what I need to do in the mornings until I sit down with her to feed her the regular bottle.