LO is 7 months and still doing nothing but gagging on his food. Daycare is working with us but ends up mashing up his food, adding breast milk, and spoon feeding him because they are scared he is going to choke. Are some babies just not meant to do BLW? I read the book... I just don't understand what I am doing wrong. He gags on everything.
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I totally understand. Daycare feels like he needs to eat good or he'll starve. They can't get it through their heads that the bottles of breast milk is all he NEEDS. Maybe I will just send them purees. He does okay at home with slippery stuff like eggs and noodles and pears... but still gags and recovers well.
Thanks! I guess I am trying to treat him older than he is.
Honestly, I don't know that I'd feel comfortable having providers who were unfamiliar with BLW and skittish with it feeding my child that way - and I'm a HUGE BLW fan. It's still 100% normal for him to gag and 100% normal for him to eat little or nothing.
Maybe just continue what you are doing at home and send purees to daycare. Does he have to have purees at daycare? Not sure on the timing of when he is there and what they have to do legally but many babies aren't on 3 meals a day at 7 months so in theory you could just do solids at home for the next month or two.
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My advice is don't push it, let it go. IMO, the important part about BLW is that it's LED by baby. I'd rather my kids eat purees that they WANT to eat than to try to get them to do something they don't want to do. Your kid isn't ready or doesn't like it or whatever. So back off. Give him a little time.
My kid wanted nothing to do with food at 6mo - of any size, shape or consistency. At 7mo he kinda did ok with purees. Sorta. But not a fan. We didn't push it.
At 8mo he was stealing chicken from DD's plate (a chickfila nugget, no less. Not my best mommy moment, but he had eaten quite a bit before I ever saw.)
At 10mo he as on table food.
It was his own crazy schedule and what he was ready for. I guess he forgot to read the book. Darn kid
He is at DC 715-430 or so. I tried this and DC freaked out and really wants him to have a "lunch". I guess I could just put my foot down and not send anything, or just send a little puree food to make them happy. I just hope they aren't force feeding LO... they say he loves it. I've never spoon fed him so I wouldn't know.
ETA: I agree with your comment about "uneducated BLW providers" but his teachers do BLW with their own personal children... 2 of the 4 of them anyway.
I think it sounds like he just isn't ready for solids at all. Babies reach solid readiness at their own pace, just like any other developmental milestone.
This exactly. I would either do the purees only, or not send anything.
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DS didn't even start ingesting stuff til 7mo (BLW). Midway through that month MiL watched him and gave him a lot of purees and he really liked that, so after that we gave him some of each type of food. No big deal.
We started with 1 meal a day, then slooowly moved to 2 meals a day. Probably by 8 months? Until about 10 months it was still rather inconsistent and sometime he'd get breakfast and dinner, sometimes breakfast and lunch...sometimes just dinner. Occasionally he'd skip solid meals altogether and it would be just fine. At that age they don't *NEED* any solids, ever. It is just when we currently think is best to start.