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Feeding lo - accomplishments and concerns. Month of September!

Figured we'd start a new one of these since we switched to the monthly thing. I know we're all busy with work and our lo's. Post anything new here.

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Re: Feeding lo - accomplishments and concerns. Month of September!

  • Anyone plan on making your own baby food? I've read frozen purées are good for 3 months in the freezer. I'm thinking of getting a jump on making some, especially watching for sales on produce.

    Tips?
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  • 423ang said:

    Anyone plan on making your own baby food? I've read frozen purées are good for 3 months in the freezer. I'm thinking of getting a jump on making some, especially watching for sales on produce.

    Tips?

    There's an awesome group on Facebook..... "Homemade Baby Food Tips, Tricks and Secrets!" I am planning to start freezing soon as well. I'm also reading up on Baby Led Weaning and am hoping to try that.



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  • Yup. Already made a bunch. I freeze them in ice cube trays. I've been grabbing fruit and veg at the farmers market and making small batches over the past few weeks.
    • Married 6/1/2012
    • BFP #1 - 11/17/2012 -  MC 12/10/2012
    • BFP #2 - 2/12/2013 - EDD 10/17/2013 - DD Born 10/10/2013
    • BFP #3 - 1/29/2014 - Ectopic pregnancy discovered 1/31/2014
    • BFP #4 - 9/28/2014 - EDD 6/4/2015 - DS Born 5/31/2015


  • 423ang said:

    Anyone plan on making your own baby food? I've read frozen purées are good for 3 months in the freezer. I'm thinking of getting a jump on making some, especially watching for sales on produce.

    Tips?

    Nope. Baby lead weaning devotee here. Life-changing. No special food prep or spoon feeding, he'll be eating what we are eating. The other side effect is that we will all be eating more healthy since we'll have to have options for him with each meal. I can't believe we are 1/2 way to solids. These babies are growing too fast.
    I plan on doing the same

  • 423ang said:

    Anyone plan on making your own baby food? I've read frozen purées are good for 3 months in the freezer. I'm thinking of getting a jump on making some, especially watching for sales on produce.

    Tips?

    Nope. Baby lead weaning devotee here. Life-changing. No special food prep or spoon feeding, he'll be eating what we are eating. The other side effect is that we will all be eating more healthy since we'll have to have options for him with each meal. I can't believe we are 1/2 way to solids. These babies are growing too fast.
    The more I read the more I plan on doing this too. How do you do meats? Tiny bites?
  • 423ang said:

    Anyone plan on making your own baby food? I've read frozen purées are good for 3 months in the freezer. I'm thinking of getting a jump on making some, especially watching for sales on produce.

    Tips?

    Nope. Baby lead weaning devotee here. Life-changing. No special food prep or spoon feeding, he'll be eating what we are eating. The other side effect is that we will all be eating more healthy since we'll have to have options for him with each meal. I can't believe we are 1/2 way to solids. These babies are growing too fast.
    Same here. DS never had baby food, only appropriate real food. I didn't realize that was a "thing" just what our pedi recommended and DH and I liked the idea.
  • I'm making my own too! I'm not sure if I'm going to do the ice cubes or just buy a masher and make them fresh.
  • edited September 2015
    I think we'll do purées. It sounds easier to me than BLW, but I'll have to do some more research. I can't wait to introduce her to the wonderful world of food. :))
  • @dancegurl1118 yay! hopefully she continues to take the bottle and that your troubles are over!
  • When are you starting solid foods? I can't wait to start! I'm planning on making veggies a few times per week for him.
    Sorry if this has been asked, I searched and couldn't mind any answers.
  • momtobe613momtobe613 member
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    @dancegurl1118 so glad baby is taking bottle. Still no dice over here. Hubby tries twice a day for about an hour each time with no luck. Baby is going to grandaddy and grandmommys on Saturday while me and DH go see a movie and get some lunch. Should be gone for about four hours. Mom is hoping to be able to get baby on bottle. If by the time we get back he still hasn't taken I might drop my DH off to work with my mom and go out for a little longer. Hoping to have a standoff with him before I go back to work and that he'll take it. I feel guilty doing it but knowing he's not taking it when I have to go back to work and am gone for 14 hours is giving me so much anxiety. It didn't help that he had his two month shots on Friday and my pediatrician said to keep trying but that some babies never take a bottle and that he might just wait for me to come home and then "reverse cycle" and eat all night. I'm praying that doesn't happen.... 12.5 hour shifts are long plus having to go back the next day that would just be miserable. Buttttt hubby did get him to take a whole ounce latched yesterday morning which had been our problem... He just wants to play with nipple... Chewing until he spits it it. We will try again tonight.

    Glad it's working out for you. That is so relieving and gives me hope.
  • @momtobe613 I was planning on having a standoff with her as well. She still doesn't take as much as the breast (only 3ish oz as opposed to 5) but it's something. The idea of reverse cycling after a 12 hour shift has actually made me cry before so I feel ya...hoping for some success for you soon!
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  • Two questions!!

    1- I love the BLW theory and approach. I'm a first time mom and need someone to assure me LO won't be choking every meal - I know things need to be soft-ish and grab-able ( and I'm first aid, cpr certified ) but baby choking is like my ultimate fear!!

    2- till then; when LO is about 4 months I'll start a new job in homecare and hope to continue feeding just breastmilk till 6 months. Any tips for pumping on the road? Good rest stops to use? I pumped at my old job which was at a large academic hospital but they provided pumping rooms and hospital grade pumps to use. I was spoiled!

    Thanks!
  • Two questions!!

    1- I love the BLW theory and approach. I'm a first time mom and need someone to assure me LO won't be choking every meal - I know things need to be soft-ish and grab-able ( and I'm first aid, cpr certified ) but baby choking is like my ultimate fear!!

    I didn't know BLW was a thing, but this is what we did with DS and we never had a choking incident. I would probably avoid things like hot dogs that are a choking risk. We stuck to fruits and veggies at first, then found out DS really liked meat and fish. We didn't give him steak, but otherwise he ate what we had, with the exception of salads/raw veggies. It was so much fun!
  • Two questions!!


    2- till then; when LO is about 4 months I'll start a new job in homecare and hope to continue feeding just breastmilk till 6 months. Any tips for pumping on the road? Good rest stops to use? I pumped at my old job which was at a large academic hospital but they provided pumping rooms and hospital grade pumps to use. I was spoiled!

    Thanks!

    My job is mostly mobile, so I pump in the car a lot. I have a car adapter, a nursing cover, and I usually just park in a less crowded part of a parking lot. Or a parking lot of a park. I have pumped while driving, but for that I need to hook everything up while parked, pump while driving, then pull over to unhook everything. (I don't like pumping while actually driving but I do it sometimes in a pinch).

    Also, Babies R Us and Buy Buy Baby have family rooms that you could use.

  • Sammy K said:

    Two questions!!

    1- I love the BLW theory and approach. I'm a first time mom and need someone to assure me LO won't be choking every meal - I know things need to be soft-ish and grab-able ( and I'm first aid, cpr certified ) but baby choking is like my ultimate fear!!

    I didn't know BLW was a thing, but this is what we did with DS and we never had a choking incident. I would probably avoid things like hot dogs that are a choking risk. We stuck to fruits and veggies at first, then found out DS really liked meat and fish. We didn't give him steak, but otherwise he ate what we had, with the exception of salads/raw veggies. It was so much fun!
    There is lots of information on baby led weaning online. What foods to start with and how to start it. The key is to let the baby eat it. You never put food in their mouths with BLW which helps with choking risk.

    Never give a baby a hotdog! Toddlers shouldn't really be eating hotdogs or grapes. They are the same size as their airway and can seriously choke.

  • I am hoping to start feeding my LO closer to the 4 month mark as long as his pediatrician is okay with it for him. I'm hoping in doing so he will sleep for more than an hour and a half at a time. I would really really really love to sleep for two consecutive hours at night...maybe by Halloween...or thanksgiving...so I will be making my own baby food with our stock of produce we grew out of our garden and what's missing I will get from local farmers at the farmers market. But I am considering around the 6/7 month to switch to baby led weaning. I'm opening to going at the pace LO sets for himself!
  • Have any of you guys experienced painful latch when baby is teething? The way LO has been behaving for the past few days (fussy, drooling, refusing his pacifier) makes me suspect that he's teething, and I'm starting to get a painful nipple on the right (which was my problem side when I started breastfeeding). I don't think I have thrush or anything. I think I'd better get the lanolin out again.
  • We also want to do BLW, although the nursing difficulties are putting the pressure on to jump the gun sooner. This also made me realize that we will miss Farmers Market season which is making me question freezing some of that for the little guy
  • Have any of you guys experienced painful latch when baby is teething? The way LO has been behaving for the past few days (fussy, drooling, refusing his pacifier) makes me suspect that he's teething, and I'm starting to get a painful nipple on the right (which was my problem side when I started breastfeeding). I don't think I have thrush or anything. I think I'd better get the lanolin out again.

    Kellymom.com has a lot of good info about teething. It is basically impossible for baby to bite and drink at the same time. So if it really is from teething, that site can help you watch for signs baby is done drinking so you can manage the biting.

    My nipples have been a little more tender lately, too. Although my in-laws loooove saying LO is probably teething (every time he touches his mouth, since he was 6 weeks old - don't get me started), I don't think he is. I think he's older and sucking harder. But that's just a guess.
  • I've been suspecting that LO has reflux for a few weeks now. She spits up several times a day (which I do think is fairly normal) and then over the past few days she's been really fighting me on eating. She pulls away from the nipple and cries, and sometimes she gets so upset that she goes rigid and makes herself throw up. DH thinks this is normal and she's just going through a phase but my mommy gut says otherwise so I called the pediatrician and got her a prescription for Zantec. Hoping and praying that this gives my poor girl some comfort.
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  • LO is now trying to suck her thumb WHILE she eats. Can you not?

    Oh this is my LO too. It's so once she finished her food she can suck on fingers that taste like food. My LO really likes food that much.
  • hoodoll82 said:

    LO is now trying to suck her thumb WHILE she eats. Can you not?

    Oh this is my LO too. It's so once she finished her food she can suck on fingers that taste like food. My LO really likes food that much.
    Ohhhhh. That makes sense. Sometimes LO will make his hungry cry, and get mad when I remove his fingers to try to feed him. It's getting confusing. Sometimes I just have to lie next to him quietly while he sucks his fingers (he cries if I leave) - this has replaced nursing him to sleep sometimes. Whatever works, I guess!
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