I feel like we're behind the curve on solids. DD is one of the younger ones on the board, born at the end of Dec., but even so, she hasn't had a wide variety of solids yet. Not on purpose, but since we've been traveling, it just hasn't been a priority.
Once a day, she gets sweet potato, bananas, avocado (which she doesn't eat much of), or applesauce, or a combo of those. I feel like I need to be more aggressive on the solids front; she is otherwise EBF, and with that, she is a chunky monkey! But seeing the post about eggs makes me think I better step it up...
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We're still at once a day. We have just gotten DS's schedule pretty much figured out since he started daycare, so it's easier for us to follow a routine. I'm thinking about adding a second feeding but right now I'm concentrating on getting ready for work (I'm a teacher) and then we might try.
Another thing I'm waiting for is to hit 9 months, because that's when our old-fashioned pedi says he can start finger foods. After he can have finger foods, he'll be eating a lot more.
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we are slow but really just b/c in the beginning, i didn't have time to intro her to new things every 3 days b/c i was making the food & i was very busy so i got a little bit lazy with it. we are still introducing some fruits/veggies but after that i have already made a chicken, sweet potato, & applesauce puree that i hope she likes.
tried to give her puffs & she gagged so those we will be waiting on. will try to start finger foods at the end of this month
I am taking it slow. I wanted to EBF for a full year but decided to start iron-fortified cereals because of a family history of anemia. He eats cereal for "dinner."
He has a pretty good pincher grip already, and eats pretty thick cereal, so I am not concerned that he will be behind at all.
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We are doing blw, dd doesn't have much of an interest in foods yet...