Hi Ladies! It has been a while since I've been around, so I'm re-introing. I was around from conception until about March. Then, my little family went through a lot of drama and I took a break. I've been lurking a little bit lately and realized I missed being part of TB. Hope all of you and your LOs are doing great!
For those of you doing BLW....OMG help. I'm reading the book, but I'm still unsure of how to handle meal time.
1. I can't handle when she gags. It stresses me out to the point of a panic attack, and then I end up just giving her the mesh feeder because I know she can't choke on that. I never thought I would be such a maniac, but I'm insane.
2. I know that she is supposed to eat what we eat...but that doesn't always translate. If it's taco night, I'm not handing the 7 month old a taco, so she usually winds up with avocado in the mesh since they are part of our meal. Aside from some roasted asparagus sticks and some mashed potatoes, I have no idea WTH to offer her. I'm afraid a lot of fruits and veggies are too small or slippery, or stringy. In other words....I'm insane.
If you a successful BLWer, what foods did you start with? What was successful/safe for your LO?
Sorry this is so long.
Oh, PS I should mention that V and I don't eat meat.
Re: Re-emerging and a BLW Q
This is why I needed to come back here! You guys make me feel less crazy. I even get weird about purees. My husband will sometimes turn the highchair away from me so I can't watch her eat. If I don't get over this soon, I swear, my kid will be breastfed until she is 21! haha
Hello, lady!! Good to see you. =0)
We are doing what I would call "modified BLW." If I'm being honest, I esentially give him his own food. It's not super often he truly eats what we eat. I'm just not super comfortable giving him things that I'm paranoid he might choke on. Like yesterday, it was blueberries. I gave him a few and he played with them, and then he popped a whole one in his mouth and gagged, and I panicked and scooped it out.
I also give him purees and baby oatmeal from time to time. I mostly let him give himself a pre-loaded spoon.
Also, I think the mesh feeder is totally fine. F loves his. And my friend who's a feeding specialist told me that it's wonderful to use.
I just know that he's not totally ready to chomp and chew yet, so we're taking it slowly.
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Hello!
Thanks for posting your frustration. I am the same way! DH scolds me because I freak the fluck out when A gags, but now thanks to this thread I feel better! We have been introducing more solid foods, but not necessarity BLW-ing. Just taking it slow. Thanks ladies!
And Welcome back!!
We've been doing a 'modified version' too. For a little while I was pre-loading a spoon and she would eat the purees off of the spoon. Now, she's not into it.
We did blueberries in the mesh and she loved it. I, of course, freaked out when she sucked the skin through. Oy!
I think we might have to take it slowly too....for my sake.
I was hoping that you would respond!
I remember you being a big BLW advocate.
I love the blog posts. I feel like you were speaking more to my fears, whereas the book mentions it once and then keeps referencing page 46 when gagging is mentioned.
You mentioned that as long as I hear noise when she gags, she is fine. She's often a silent 'gagger'. She makes the gag face and does the forward tongue thrust, but doesn't really cough or anything. Should I be concerned?
Definitely makes sense. I can wrap my mind around that. She usually will give one little tongue thrust/puke face and then keep on chewing. It's a quick little "hweh" face. (For lack of better words.) She's only truly coughed once and being the crazy psycho I am, I picked her up and grabbed the food.
you might be a candidate for the BLW cookbook.
As for meals think breaking down into components. If you have tacos maybe a preloaded spoon with refried beans, a slice of tomato, and finger of cheese. Don't expect lo to eat much at first and keep reminding yourself that its not about what he consumes it is about lo exploring foods.