Is anyone out there choosing to raise their baby as a vegetarian? I really haven't given LO meat yet and I am beginning to wonder if I really want to at all. I have been doing some research, but I'm just looking for any advice or experiences that can be shared.
I'm understand some people may disagree with this decision (which I haven't officially made yet), I'm not looking for an argument or debate just some advice from other moms who have chosen to raise vegetarian children.
Re: Vegetarian Babies?
I would talk to your ped about ways to make sure your LO is getting what he/she needs. At this stage, however, I don't think any foods "need" to be given.
Good luck
Like I said an official decision has not been made, I am just waiting to introduce or not introduce meat until I have done all of my research.
ETA missing a word
If she thinks it's unethical or unhealthy to consume animal products I think it's okay for her to make that decision for the children in the family.
@SV917 I don't think we would go entirely vegan with LO at this point but I know you have a vegan home so I understand your choice. I have read that a vegetarian diet can be okay for babies if there are still eggs and dairy in the diet, but I know with proper education and planning vegan is possible. I would like to see a nutritionist myself to find out how to do this in a healthy manner. I have been both vegetarian and vegan in the past but my lack of research and variety in my diet got me into trouble. I want to make the most informed and educated decision as possible.
At this point when LO is still more dependent on nursing and just trying food for fun I am taking my time and will discuss with her pedi at the next visit. I just get a pit in my stomach when I think about giving her meat. I think it's because I have my own issues with eating meat. I have a hard time feeding her something I'm not sure I'm willing to eat myself.
My main motivation for being vegan is animal rights. The best thing for animals is for me to stay vegan and that's only going to happen if I'm healthy. I read vegan nutrition blogs and books and consistently take my B12 vitamins. The book Vegan for Life is a great resource. The authors both have blogs - Vegan RD and Jack Norris RD.
If you are still nervous, check out LocalHarvest.org and find a farmer. If you can't be secure in purchasing your meat straight from the farm, then, well, nothing is going to help you.
If you are still nervous, check out LocalHarvest.org and find a farmer. If you can't be secure in purchasing your meat straight from the farm, then, well, nothing is going to help you.
That's a good point about recalls, but it still doesn't remedy the deplorable conditions at factory farms. I am just fearful of something being missed, it's impossible to avoid disease in those places because of how closely the animals are caged, it's sad really. I also can't say I don't feel sorry for the animals as well, I wouldn't want to be raised just to become dinner, so I struggle with that aspect as well.
As far at "nothing is going to help me" I wish I was able to afford to buy directly from a farm (that truly is the best option if meat is being consumed in my mind) but as I stated before my financial situation will not allow for that at this time. I am a SAHM and thankful to be one, but that means living off of one income. I had to stop and ask myself if I don't feel comfortable with the meat at the grocery store what other feasible option do I have? That's when I began looking into vegetarianism, I am in no way trying to bash or judge anyone else's choices on how they feed their families. I was just looking for advice from other parents who may have chosen the vegetarian route for their babies and/or children. LO just turned 7 months so I am working things out while she is still little. I am just trying to do the best for her like everyone else is for their LO. Clearly I still have a lot to think about.
I have not decided what I will do with DS. We offered him chicken a while back and he devoured it so I am leaning towards letting him eat chicken but making sure we are careful where we get it from.
We have a ton of CSAs in my town, and I can't remember the last time one of them included cantaloupe.
Just sayin'.
It's true, most CSA's will tell you that you may need to buy additional veggies and staple veggies (onions, garlic, etc.) from other sources due to harvest periods, and there's usually not a lot of fruit included in them. With that said, most of the CSA's, in my area, also setup at the local farmer's markets, so even if the CSA membership didn't supply all your fruit/veggie needs for that week, it doesn't mean you would be stuck buying from the store. Obviously there are exceptions, for example I wouldn't go to a farmer's market here in the midwest and expect to buy fresh coconut. You're pretty smart though, so I feel like I'm preaching to the choir... shutting up now
I've been busy today and am now just getting to reply. Yes we do belong to a CSA and aside from a handful of fruits and veggies (which I buy at the farmers market) I don't buy much from the store. I get a pretty good variety from the CSA and plan our meals based on what is coming from the CSA and farmers market.
There is definitely a cruelty component to my dilemma. I think I mentioned it in a previous post. I just question eating meat myself and if I don't feel comfortable eating it why should I feed it to my child? I want my baby to be as healthy as possible and I think a primarily plant based diet may be the option for us. If we start out vegetarian and she decides later she wants to try something I'm not going to forbid it. I am just thinking of making a shift in my own family away from meat. As a result LO will then be living the same lifestyle. I'm not going to sit here eating lots of meat and not feeding it to my baby, I am going to include her in what we choose for the entire family.
I'm sorry for any confusion I meant nothing by it, I know I'm not a regular and don't post a ton, but I thought maybe some of you ladies could help. I will work on my posting etiquette.
ETA because I posted too soon. Also nice Golden Girls gif.
It was less concern, and more pointing out a fact that people tend to gloss over. You never said vegan in your original post - you said vegetarian. And given that this deals specifically with veganism, I wanted to bring them up. A vast majority of people on these lurk with similar interests and they may not be as well-informed as you are.
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@estreyas I think you ment to quote @SV917 not @mallgrove. Mallgrove didn't say vegan.
I think you're confusing me with the OP. My first post in this thread said my twins would be vegan and I was telling the OP that it's possible to have veg kids, just do your research. So your response that *I* need to do even more research by seeing a nutritionist was kind of obnoxious. (It's a little annoying how everyone becomes a nutrition expert as soon as I tell them I'm vegan). Regardless, hopefully someone will find your links helpful. They did raise good points.