March 2012 Moms

Not sure what to think

We had DD's 4 month appointment today and everything was great.  She is healthy and gaining weight appropriately, but the doctor started talking about solid food and I don't know what to make of it.

She told us that we could start giving LO juices and rice cereal now, and then start veggies at 5 months.  First of all, everything I have read said that juices have no value for infants and to avoid giving them at all.  I think the Canadian Paediatric Society says to exclusively breastfeed for 6 months and then avoid giving juices after that.  I will not be giving her juice despite her telling us it was ok.

Then with solids, I thought it wasn't recommended to start until 6 months and I asked her this.  She said that between 4-6 months is when it is recommended to start.  Again this goes against what I have read.  She is my DH's doctor and we went with her because he has been with her practically his whole life, but I am having doubts that she is up to date with information.  Now I don't know whether to start solids before her next appointment.  What do you think?  

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Re: Not sure what to think

  • I was told between 4 - 5 months to start solids.  My lo is already on prune juice and has been for over a month for constipation.
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  • imagemrscjmb9410:

    We are planning on going with the WHO guidelines -  formula or breastmilk exclusively until 6 months, then slow introduction to food. 

    https://www.who.int/nutrition/topics/infantfeeding/en/index.html 

    Thanks for this link 

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  • I was told it was ok to introduce cereal at 4 months also. I have a whole month until we get there so I'm not sure what we will do yet.
  • The recommendations have changed since DD1 was a baby and it is widely accepted to start between 4-5 months. I can't figure out the benefit to starting earlier though. Anyone know?
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  • imagekmhunt11:
    The recommendations have changed since DD1 was a baby and it is widely accepted to start between 4-5 months. I can't figure out the benefit to starting earlier though. Anyone know?
    I think it is to get them used to feeding from a spoon. I could be wrong!
  • Thanks!

    I have read more information and it does seem that rice cereal is ok to start at 4 months. It's hard to know because there is so much information out there.  Maybe it is better to look for the signs of readiness, and then start to introduce things.  DD wouldn't be able to sit well in a high chair yet, so I don't think she is ready.  

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  • What I was told was that around 4 months to start on solids - you start by replacing ONE BOTTLE with a formula/rice mix to start teaching them to eat off a spoon. Then gradually start increasing the amount of solid food they get. I think this is acceptable.

    Dr. told us when he starts moving his head away when he is full and can sit up is when it is good to start solids.

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    imagekmhunt11:
    The recommendations have changed since DD1 was a baby and it is widely accepted to start between 4-5 months. I can't figure out the benefit to starting earlier though. Anyone know?
    I think it is to get them used to feeding from a spoon. I could be wrong!

    Hehe- Not like if we hold off until 6 months they won't master the spoon :)  I remember being in such a hurry with DD1.  Now I want DD2 to stay this little.  I love having a baby and we're not having any more, so I bet I hold her to a snail's pace on stuff like this :) 

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  • imagekmhunt11:
    The recommendations have changed since DD1 was a baby and it is widely accepted to start between 4-5 months. I can't figure out the benefit to starting earlier though. Anyone know?

    There have been some studies in the last few years pointing to early introduction of allergenic foods possibly lowering the chance for food allergies later in life.  I'll give you the link to wholesomebabyfood.com where you can find the links to a few of the studies.

    https://wholesomebabyfood.momtastic.com/allergy.htm

    Scroll down and you can click on the name of each study.

    ETA some of them contradict the other, of course.  Ultimately you just gotta go with your gut, ya know?

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  • imageBreanneL24:
    We just started cooked egg yolk today as his first food. DS was draining 9oz bottles and would eat 2.5 hours later. He also holds his head up really well and eats off of a spoon well, which we knew from giving him probiotics by spoon. I think it is just whenever you feel your LO is ready for solids. We chose to not give him rice cereal so we started with egg yolk.
    9oz. bottles?? Holy moly!!
  • DS1 is just over 2.  Our pedi says to treat juice like pop, a special once in a while treat and have it be like ah, juice- lucky kid.  AAP doesn't suggest foods before 6 months. 
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