Babies: 3 - 6 Months

cereal

DS Is 16 weeks this week. I am a first time Mom, and try to do everything by the books. However, both my Mom and my husband are pressuring me to give DS some cereal in a bottle of breastmilk, at least at nighttime (he just never seems very satisfied). I would like to try it, just to see if it makes him more content, but am scared because of all the reasons not to give it to those under 6 months that I've read... I just know that things used to be so different and people gave cereal VERY young, but now there are just so many restrictions. What is your take??
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  • I actually tried to give LO (19 weeks) some cereal last night with BM and he loved sucking on the spoon but didn't really care about the cereal itself. I also noticed that it is too think for a medium flow nipple so if you do give him some out of a bottle
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  • There's debate about cereal at 4 months vs 6.  You wouldn't be completely out of line to try cereal at 4 months but definitely don't do it in the bottle (it's a choking hazard) and don't do it because you hope he'll be "satisfied" or sleep better. &n
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  • Ditto what Elmo said. Please don't put cereal in his bottle, that's a choking hazard. If he seems hungry increase his bm or formula.
  • Don't do it.  I think its silly to skip their favorite nursing session of the day to give them a bottle. I just say no, she doesn't get bottles when I'm with her.
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  • I have been dealing with the same thing, only my LO is 5 months old.  I've been getting pressure from friends, family members, etc.  I'd like to wait until 6 months or until she seems interested in other food.  And, actually, I was plann

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  • If you want to try cereal it's better to do so on a spoon and it gets to his belly just the same but isn't the same choking hazard, but the purpose of cereal is mainly teaching them how to eat and about textures. You said he doesn't seem satisfied, you sh
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  • My LO's pediatrician recommended starting cereal at 4 months because breastmilk dosn't contain enough iron. I have never heard of that before, but I plan on starting it when I feel she is ready. I will be using the small spoons to get her used to 

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  • imagerockyrollgirl:

    My LO's pediatrician recommended starting cereal at 4 months because breastmilk dosn't contain enough iron.</di

  • Thank you for that information! I don't think she is ready for solids quite yet, so I will take that into consideration.
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  • Try nursing hourly for the two hours leading to bedtime. Also your LO could be going through a growth spurt. Our bodies are designed to feed our babies so the more he nurses the more milk you will make. If he's still eating at night that's normal. Breaatf
  • I have started giving my baby cereal at about 18 weeks - not in a bottle, and he liked it straight away. I agree with all of the moms saying you need to follow your own instinct - you and you alone will know when your baby's ready. All babies differ, e

  • I would talk to your pedi and see what he/she thinks. But IMO I don't really like the cereal in a bottle except for reflux problems. Test readiness by feeding with a spoon. But don't start feeding just because everyone else wants you to. Only your ba
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