Hi ladies,
I'm a lurker who plans on doing BLW with my DS in the next few weeks (he's almost 25 weeks, VERY interested in food and can sit up on his own).
I apologize if this has been asked, but what foods did you start with? For TW, they suggest to only introduce one food at a time to see if there are any issues, but isn't that tough with BLW?
I did read Baby-Led Weaning, but was hoping for real life experiences.
TIA!!!
Re: If you did BLW, what were the first foods you gave your DC?
We did not wait days between foods.
We started with banana, sweet potato fries, and cucumber.
Natural Birth Board FAQs
Cloth Diaper Review Sheet
What's TW?
If you your DH don't have any food allergies, and your families don't have any, I wouldn't stress about feeding things one at a time.
My kids loved avocados, bananas, soft ripe fruits, roasted veggies, toast, broccoli. Cutting things into finger-like sticks works well, too. Roasted fish is great bc it falls apart so easily, as is mashed egg. I would mash it with a ton of butter and/or olive oil first, so it isn't crumbly. And we'd thicken yogurt with mashed banana or prunes to make it easier for them to eat it on a spoon.
Good luck! It can be messy, but I think it's easier in the long run.
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)
Her first food was avocado, but then the very next day we went out to lunch and she stole half my coleslaw. She was basically just sucking the dressing off. I feel like true BLW should be baby led and therefore I let her choose what foods she wants to try (within reason). I try to eat only things I'd be willing to let her eat during this period.
If I'm feeding her when I'm not eating it's things like bananas, toast, quesadillas (right now), homemade frozen waffles etc.
We aren't worried about food allergies so we don't wait between foods. Our pediatrician is fine with that, especially since it's our second child.
We didn't wait either. His first food was technically ham since he stole it off a plate.
But we started with bagels, he would gnaw on mine. Then it was apple chunks.
And after that, he just ate whatever we were eating.
More Green For Less Green
Thanks so much ladies! As a FTM, I other think things a lot. I'm allergic to eggs, so we're going to wait until after a year to start those, but I appreciated your suggestions on other foods to try!
He loved the avocado (tomatoes and plums, not so much!)