My LO will be starting food this weekend....obviously I'm going to start slow, I new veggie or fruit every few days but just wondering when they can start puffs? I remember how much my nephew loved them!
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Both of my sons started eating puffs around 6-7 months. (DS1 a little later because I was a FTM and so nervous to give them to him.) The Gerber ones say they are for crawler stage, so when my boys started army crawling we started giving them for snacks.
We were told to start puffs at our 6 month appointment so she can work on her pincher grasp. We started pur?es at 4.5mo though. I'm not sure if they need practice with food first as DD still vomits when things (small pieces of food or the puffs) get too far back on her tongue & she doesn't eat much of the puffs.
Married 1/2/99.
TTC since 4/09.
Diagnosed PCOS. Diagnosed Hypothryoid 11/09.
SHG & SA normal. PCOS Research study started 5/10.
Clomid/Femara cycle #1 - 6/10 = BFN
Clomid/Femara cycle #2 - 7/10 = BFP #1 - Missed miscarriage 9/2/10
11/12 - BFP #2 - 11/22 - m/c
5/1/11 - BFP #3 - Pre-eclampsia, IUGR & bed rest from 32w. DD born via induction 1/4/12.
We were told to start puffs at our 6 month appointment so she can work on her pincher grasp. We started pur?es at 4.5mo though. I'm not sure if they need practice with food first as DD still vomits when things (small pieces of food or the puffs) get too far back on her tongue & she doesn't eat much of the puffs.
We started Puffs at 6 months but she wasn't really into them until she hit 7 months on the dot. We've been doing purees since 4.5 months. Once she did the Puffs, we started her on all kinds of mushy foods bits... bananas, peaches, steamed carrots, etc.
DD has been eating solids consistently since a little over 6 months, except the past week or twoit's been hit or miss with her. We were told to not do puffs and stuff until 9 months but honestly I don't go with my pedi on stuff like this because she's very to the book and that bugs me, she had no idea what BLW was and when I explained she almost had a heart attack, I swear.
She's eaten a lot of solid finger foods, we haven't tried puffs yet... they're in my cabinet though. But she LOVES those yogurt drop things and the little tomato cheese doodles.
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One of my girls is really good at grasping them and putting them in her mouth. So I give them to her usually once or twice a day after she eats. My other DD does not like them. She does alright with picking them up but isn't good at getting them to her mouth. They are both 7 months old.
Re: When can babies eat puffs?
We were told to start puffs at our 6 month appointment so she can work on her pincher grasp. We started pur?es at 4.5mo though. I'm not sure if they need practice with food first as DD still vomits when things (small pieces of food or the puffs) get too far back on her tongue & she doesn't eat much of the puffs.
Married 1/2/99.
TTC since 4/09.
Diagnosed PCOS. Diagnosed Hypothryoid 11/09.
SHG & SA normal. PCOS Research study started 5/10.
Clomid/Femara cycle #1 - 6/10 = BFN
Clomid/Femara cycle #2 - 7/10 = BFP #1 - Missed miscarriage 9/2/10
11/12 - BFP #2 - 11/22 - m/c
5/1/11 - BFP #3 - Pre-eclampsia, IUGR & bed rest from 32w. DD born via induction 1/4/12.
We started Puffs at 6 months but she wasn't really into them until she hit 7 months on the dot. We've been doing purees since 4.5 months. Once she did the Puffs, we started her on all kinds of mushy foods bits... bananas, peaches, steamed carrots, etc.
DD has been eating solids consistently since a little over 6 months, except the past week or twoit's been hit or miss with her. We were told to not do puffs and stuff until 9 months but honestly I don't go with my pedi on stuff like this because she's very to the book and that bugs me, she had no idea what BLW was and when I explained she almost had a heart attack, I swear.
She's eaten a lot of solid finger foods, we haven't tried puffs yet... they're in my cabinet though. But she LOVES those yogurt drop things and the little tomato cheese doodles.
The back of my DD's puffs container says your baby is ready to try puffs when they can do the following:
My DD hasn't perfected her pincer grasp just yet, but she still manages to get them in her mouth and eats them without issue.