I know I am ahead of myself but am doing some research on baby led weaning. Any second time moms have experience? Any first timers planning on blw? I think it is a great idea and plan on doing this with my lo. At first I was going to puree my own food but after thinking about it we will introduce soft solids without puree.
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Re: Experience with BLW...(also posted in april)
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We're doing BLW with my son. It's been almost 4 months and we're loving it! And I started reading up on it super early also. I like to be prepared.
For me, it just makes sense and I love all the added benefits (no feeding, cheaper, healthier babies/kids, easier, etc. etc. etc.)
We skipped food at daycare for the first 1.5 months we did it - because you're right, he didn't really need anything other that BM, and he had breakfast and lunch with us. Once he was really competent with the food (no gagging, ingesting more than spitting out) we sent him to daycare with some easy foods first (mango, avocado, cheese) and after a couple weeks of that we just started sending him in with lunches. Today he has cavatelli pasta with broccoli and grape tomatoes, and a tangerine.
We did BLW with DD2 and absolutely loved it. It was so much easier! I was nervous at first, so I bought the book. I thought it was helpful, but definitely not necessary.
I didn't start sending solids for lunch at daycare until DD2 was able to eat pretty much anything by herself. Then I just started sending mostly leftovers from dinner.
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