DH assumed we would just follow the stereotypical rice cereal at 4 month route, but I don't think it is necessary after reading a variety of other options and would like to delay until 6 months. My babies don't have a "virgin gut" since they were supplemented with formula for their first month until I could get my supply up enough to feed them both.
If you're a second-time mom, what kind of solid schedule worked for you? For everyone else, what has your research led you to decide to try? Do you have any resources I should check out?
FWIW, my pediatrician is still of the standard rice cereal if we want to do it mindset.
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With my DS, I waited until the day he turned 6 months old. Everything/one, besides my pedi, kept saying WAIT. So, I did. But that theory sucks, because I don't think that a kid is magically ready at 6 months. It could be shorter, and it could even be longer.
So this time, I'll wait and gauge my DD and not use a magical date as our time frame. My pedi is fine starting around 4 months and we may start dabbling then. It just depends on her.
We started around 6 months, maybe a little later. I skipped cereal altogether because it's constipating and doesn't have much nutrition. We started her on fruits and veggies that are not very allergenic, like apples, bananas and avocados, and just went from there. Mesh feeders were very useful in the early stages of introducing food.
TBH I think people way overthink the whole solid food thing.
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I started DD #1 on rice cereal mixed with pureed fruit at 3 months of age. It was messy at first, but she liked it. Fast forward 3 years, no issues with her eating, she's healthy and will eat just about anything, and is no where near being obese.
That being said, we will be starting DD#2 on the same thing soon. Just a tiny bit to change things up a bit. All we do when we get home from work is sit there with a bottle in her mouth, so she's obviously hungry. Hopefully a tiny bit of rice cereal will help her out a bit.
This is what we plan to do, only I'm not sure if we'll be using mesh feeders. We'll probably wait until 6 or 7 months to begin, and then slowly offer table foods after BFing.
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I admittedly haven't fully researched but have a general idea. I'd like to skip cereals and purees and do BLW... wait for her cues that she is interested in our foods and then present her with banana, avocado, soft produce and other squishier foods. Selfishly I hope she is ready right at 6 months because I would love for her to nibble some Thanksgiving dinner with us.
Likely this. I spent WAY too much time worrying about DS 1 and food. He honestly just didn't like, or wasn't ready for, food until he was 1. And now he's a fabulous eater. He was never underweight and was getting all he needed from milk. I don't think he actually ever ate a single puree and I must've tried every day for 6 months. I'm not going to worry about it this time and plan to wait until he's trying to eat things he sees us eat.
This is pretty much what we're doing. Baby Led Weaning. We may do some super chunky purees, but it'll really be more like avocado's bits that have been slightly mushed around. We're skipping cereals all together. And we'll start her when she shows signs that she's ready, but no sooner than 6 months.
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This. I think it will be a lot of trial and error to find out what works best for our LO. We will lkely start with a rice cereal/veggie or fruit combo and see what he likes best.