At 4 months our doc said we could go with the rice cereal. Well, he wasn't a fan of the taste b/c he gets it in his bottle already (reflux). So I started adding some carrots to it--just a tad and he loved it. I think he just really loves the spoon --he tries to feed himself (and actually does pretty good LOL).
But I hear so many different things --- is it just rice cereal from 4-6 months and then you start feeding veggies at 6 mos???? When I was a baby we were all fed REAL foods (eggs and stuff) at like 4 months. So I can't listen to the moms advice. They'd probably feed the kids steak if they could LOL.
My DH thinks DS needs more solids--he's up like crazy in the middle of the night--he literally drank 15 oz of formula between 11:30 last night and 5 this morning!!! Plus a 7 oz bottle and rice cereal before bed. I'm not sure if it's just a growth spurt or he really does need more--although not sure that pureed veggies are going to really 'fill' him up.
With DS1 I held off for a long time with solds b/c I breastfed him. And he still ended up with insane amounts of allergies.
So what are you ladies doing???



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We started at 4 months. We did rice cereal for a couple days, but he got constipated. I switched him to oatmeal and we did that for 4 days. Then I moved on to fruits and veggies, a new one every 4 days.
He didn't blow up or grow extra appendages. He seems fine and took to the solids right away.
Our doctor said to go ahead and start at 4 months since DS seemed to be ravenously hungry all.the.time. I trust my doctor's opinion over that of a doctor or book author that I've never met or had any interaction with.
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There are differing opinions on this. Different pedis will tell you different things, and every mom and baby are different too. For us, we started cereal at 3 mos and fruits and veggies at 4 mos. Our pedi approved. I've gotten flames for starting so "early" but it has worked well for us (he's almost 6 mos now.)
The best advice I've gotten is to ignore "rules." My pedi told us to play around with the amounts and consistency once you start cereal, then mix fruits veggies in gradually and start them unmixed whenever LO will tolerate it. Start with once a day and add "meals" as you see fit.
We're now at 3 "meals" a day of solids in addition to his regular bottles. he gets cereal and fruit in the morning, veggie (sometimes mixed w rice) for lunch, and a veggie for dinner. We're starting to add "real foods" soon. He's growing right on track, is happy and is hitting milestones...so I see no reason for us to have waited. Everyone's different though, and FWIW, we have no allergy concerns.
My Pedi said:
4 months rice/oatmeal, once daily
5 months rice/oatmeal/fruit/veggies, twice daily
6 months rice/oatmeal/fruit/veggies, three times daily
Ofcourse this doesnt mean you have to give all 4 all together, you can do all fruits one day for each meal, or all rice, I usually do oatmeal mixed with fruit then a veggie for dinner. Just switch it up
I am waiting until her 6 month appointment to start solids.
I honestly don't think there is anything "wrong" with starting them at 4 months, but babies do not need them until 6 months, so waiting just makes more sense to me. I am also EBFing and do not want to begin weaning until I absolutely have to.
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Some authorities do recommend starting eggs and meat as the first foods (at around 6 months). So that school of thinking isn't necessarily outdated.
We plan to skip introducing cereals, as they're basically empty calories. I EBF and plan to introduce solids at 6 months.
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It depends what kind of cereal you use.
OP, I think you got your answer. AAP recommends 6 months. Many pedis recommend 4 months. There are different recommendations regarding what foods to introduce in what order. Get your pedi's recommendation, do your research, and then see what your baby will tolerate.
My pedi wanted to start us at 4 months, but we waited until 5 and even then, it took my daughter a couple of weeks to really take an interest and take more than a couple of spoonfuls.