We just got back from the pediatrician's office and the doctor said we could start solids anytime between now and 6 months.
When do you guys plan on starting your babes on solid foods? I kind of want to start ASAP, just because hello! Little babies with food all over their faces are the cutest things ever!
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With DD we started solids at 4 months and she was not ready. I kept going with it but looking back it wish I have waited a little longer.
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Franz's doctor said that I can start anytime to see if he's ready. If he doesn't do well and spots the food out, we'll try again in a few weeks.
(That last paragraph kind of sounded like I was offended and trying to defend myself. That's not the case. Just stating what his doctor said!)
He gets a teaspoon watered down with formula, then I feed to him from a bowl using my finger. He hasn't quite gotten the hang of the spoon. After a few days he got the gist of what we were doing and now tries to face plant into the plastic bowl lol
I tend to roll my eyes at feeding guidelines since they vary so drastically by country. It's not like a baby born in India is so physiologically different from a baby born in the UK that their first foods need to be polar opposites.
For those of you who are doing baby led weaning, what do you think of this? Would you let your baby be if he or she started choking?
I guess I really like the idea of baby led weaning, but I'm not going to let my baby choke so he can learn to eat, ya know?
For DD1, I started her on rice cereal briefly at 4 months, then switched to oatmeal. Around 5-6 months, I started purees that I made- sweet potato, banana, carrot. I also offered toast strips or thawed frozen begals to hold and gum.
I continued making with my own purees, but I thought that meat purees were disgusting and smelled too much like cat food. So the proteins we did starting out were mostly beans, yogurt and tofu. We waited on meat and fish for when she could eat more shredded things. Between 9-12 months, we were basically feeding her the same thing we were eating for meals just blended up a little or cut in smaller pieces.
My advice is buy a decent blender and relax. You are just feeding your baby.
I gave Wynn a little oatmeal a few times last week. Just starting really slow. He did great and had no trouble with the spoon or swallowing. He is 19.5 weeks.
I had posted on here earlier that I planned to wait until 6 months but at my 4 month appointment the pedi recommended that I go ahead and start once a day just as an "appetizer" to a milk feeding. Wynn seemed ready so we are going slow.
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And yet again, feeding babies only pureed stuff of a spoon is a pretty western idea without any real good support to back it up. Most other countries don't do that, and it wasn't even widely supported in the US until the mid-50's. The WHO and Unicef support offering babies a wide variety of foods in various textures (including some purees, some chunky/mashed stuff, and some semi-soft/semi-solids), by feeding it to them as well as letting them self feed.