I have enough trouble trying to get A to drink enough when we were just talking formula. Now that solids have been semi-introduced into the mix, I feel so confused. Not so much on what he's supposed to be eating, but when, how much and how often and when will he stop drinking as much formula? Just curious to see how others are introducing solids.
Re: Solids are stressing me out!
Just try to have fun with it at first. Then follow your LOs cues from there.
We started with dinner which was timed in between normal feedings. LOs usually are not very patient when they are hungry so trying to start solids then is not a good idea. I always follow up with a regular feeding. We combo-fed DS1 so I would make the a normal size bottle of formula in the beginning because most of the food wound up on his face, clothes, floor and high chair tray. After a week or so we would introduce lunch, again in between normal feeding times. When LO becomes better at actually eating solids you will notice he may or may not finish a normal sized bottle of formula. We also dropped an evening feeding so LO goes from dinner to nursing at bedtime. TBH its all trial and error!
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I also asked my pedi about formula intake when starting solids he said not to worry too much. Offer just as much you did before but if LO wants to go down an oz or two after eating something solid don't force it and let him naturally balance things out. As time goes on and you start doing solids more regularly e.g. Twice a day instead of once you will gradually see a decline in formula intake.
We started with breakfast at 4 months. Now at 5 months LO is getting dinner too. I don't know how much oatmeal cause I just make it. But she eats a whole jar of food for dinner. She is still drinking her normal 26-30 a day of formula. Once in a while she might only drink 24 oz. I'm nervous to introduce lunch cause the one day I gave her lunch she didn't drink her nap time bottle and slept horrible! Lol
I also started giving her 1/2 a puff at a time and she loves them! DS was around 5 months when he started eating them also. So I do give her a couple of those while we eat lunch since she wants our good so bad!
Honestly, once you get started things seem to just work themselves out. As a FTM I was nervous about it, but E pretty much dictated how things went. He has dropped one nursing session a day but he's nursing longer at the sessions he is doing so in guessing his actual milk intake hasn't changed much if at all.
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