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We are planning to start LO on yogurt sometime soon and I'm wondering what type of yogurt to use. We did yobaby or some other baby yogurt with DD1, but I'm wondering if it's really necessary do to the price difference in that and regular yogurt. I asked the pedi and he basically just said it needed to be whole milk and that sometimes the adult yogurts with fruit (like peach or whatever) had more sugar than I'd want to be giving her. I asked him if there was a certain amount of sugar I wanted to stay under and he said not really, just to look for lower sugar options (but not fake sugar).
So, what type of yogurt are you ladies feeding LO? Right now at home, I have the regular yoplait with peaches, blueberries, and strawberries. I'd steer clear of strawberries for now, because we haven't done them yet, and I don't plan to for a few months, but I'm wondering if the blueberry one or the peach one would be ok.
Also, what are other good puree options to add a 3rd meal? Right now, we are doing rice cereal and fruit or veggie puree twice a day and doc wants her on a 3rd meal by 9 months. She's not interested in chunkier solids right now.
TIA!
Re: What type of yogurt are you using?
Me (32) DH (34) | |
BFP #1 4/5/12 | Natural m/c on 4/18/12 (6w1d)
BFP #2 8/23/12 | DS born 5/3/13
BFP #3 12/6/15 | DD born 8/23/16
BFP #4 2/22/19 | EDD 10/28/19
1) plain Greek yogurt and add fruit purée
2) Ella's kitchen yogurts (sugar free)
3) last resort petit filous.
Edit: because Greek yogurt is more creamy than tangy she will eat this on it's own. I just put the fruit in to get some more fruit into her.
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I'll try cow's milk yogurt next, just so he gets exposed to it. As a former vegan, now strict vegetarian, I'm taking baby steps back into dairy myself.
Eta- neither have sugar added.
Not sure about the allergy side of it, but on the nutritional side I think doctors mean no cow's milk before 1 year is for the baby to drink only BM or formula for the nutrients. But cow's milk products are ok bc they aren't the main source of food.
And yes, there are too many conflicting rules!
Me (32) DH (34) | |
BFP #1 4/5/12 | Natural m/c on 4/18/12 (6w1d)
BFP #2 8/23/12 | DS born 5/3/13
BFP #3 12/6/15 | DD born 8/23/16
BFP #4 2/22/19 | EDD 10/28/19