I'm among the many here whose supply has been dipping and I usually make just enough to cover daycare feedings so I want to avoid waste as much as possible. My pedi gave us green light for LO to start cereal so we tried it today (we're 5 months). I mixed in 1.5oz of BM and since LO is really just practicing, we stopped after a few bites.
Can I put the remaining cereal back in the fridge & use it for another session later? How long does it last?
I'm really not liking the thought of wasting even 1oz given the challenges I'm facing already!
What do you ladies do/think?
TTC #1 since August 2011 w/ unexplained IF
09/12-11/13: 3 TIs, 3 IUIs, ICSI/PGS IVF & 2 FETs
08/14: Our little miracle has FINALLY arrived - 3 years after we started trying!
Re: BF Mamas who've started cereal...
This is slightly of subject but how are your LO digesting cereal? I'm not sure if it's a coincidence but LO became really gassy days after. Hopefully it's not linked. My first child loved rice cereal and we never had issues there
Zoe Nicole: 8/21/14
Due again: 1/17/18
09/12-11/13: 3 TIs, 3 IUIs, ICSI/PGS IVF & 2 FETs
08/14: Our little miracle has FINALLY arrived - 3 years after we started trying!
If DD didn't eat it all, I got rid of it. It was tough because I too only make enough to send to daycare and then feed at home. But when we would get ready for cereal I would pump just enough to mix with the cereal and stop.
We've started veggies and I now know that we won't be continuing with cereal. I thought she was doing great eating her cereal, but now that she's actually eating something she likes it has made a huge difference. I would struggle to get DD to eat a normal serving of cereal, but now with veggies I get her mostly full on BM and then do half a container of veggie, and she's usually begging for more veggie! I've still limited her to the half container since we just started last week until her body gets more used to it. To see her scarf the veggies down with hardly any spit back out is wonderful compared to the cereal.
09/12-11/13: 3 TIs, 3 IUIs, ICSI/PGS IVF & 2 FETs
08/14: Our little miracle has FINALLY arrived - 3 years after we started trying!