I'm worried about a baby I know. I may be overreacting (I am feeding my children well-baland, all-organic, home-made baby food through toddlerhood) so I want to ask other people what your thoughts may be.
This baby boy turned 1 yesterday, and weighs approx. 18 pounds/ he is small boned/ was not a premie (8 pounds at birth).
His parents never gave him blended baby food.
They claim he "does fine" with regular solids- cut into adult-size pieces. They recently told us he ate a pizza slice just "as is!"
Choking hazards aside (which alone could be the biggest cause for concern, I feel)... Since he is having to swallow all his food by whole chunks, is it possible this food is too big for his body to digest / and therefore he is not getting the nutrients he needs to grow?
Am I overthinking this?
P.S. I realize no parent is perfect- so this discussion in no way is meant as criticism- I'm just concerned for this little guy!
Re: Possible Malnutrition?
Really, though, some babies are just small, and if the pediatrician isn't worried (or the parents!), you shouldn't be.
My 9 month old loves pizza. She takes a slice whole and eats what she wants. The pizza is homemade with no dairy so not a greasy piece of pizza...point aside, there is little choking hazard. My daughter loves strips of steak, whole pieces of toast and many other foods. It has nothing to do with malnutrition. It's a way of feeding that allows the child to take control of their food intake. It's not uncommon at all and is actually a very healthy way of feeding an infant. That said the foods presented need to be healthy too!
Infants come in all sizes. You're over thinking it. Read up on Baby led weaning for more info.
I have a Daughter born 2/26/2013. She is pretty much amazing!
BFP 11/09 - DD 7/10 - BFP 8/11 - M/C 9/11 - BFP 6/12 - DD - 2/13