Yes, I'm a day early. Whatever.
I know some of you have already started cereals / purees / solids. This month will probably see more of us transitioning over. And there are also our EBF to 6 month mama's, who will reach their goals sometime in December, too! Lots of noms noms noms going on this month!
What's happening with your LO?
Re: Feeding LO - December
I bought cereals when there was a good deal all are to be mixed with BM so I'm not worried about the nutrition component. I more want to allow him to experience them and allow a gradual introduction to grains for his digestive system.
I also picked up some puréed veggies and fruits but they are mixed of several things. So before we try those we will do each of the foods individually likely.
I'm getting excited and his bibs are getting nervous for all the washing ahead lol.
Oh, and in other news, she's refusing bottles all of a sudden? She is such a mystery.
I think we'll switch to BLW in 2 weeks or so.
Basically, I have no idea what I'm doing. If I had a proper tub, I'd take a nice long soak and read my mayo clinic guide on graduating out of bottles. But my tub sucks, which means I'll have to sacrifice Xbox or DVR time to read this. Bah.
At first I was going to do BLW but the more I read I changed my mind.
https://wholesomebabyfood.momtastic.com/solids.htm
I have made my own food so far, and we've tried a lot. Carrots and bananas have been favorites, and peas and green beans have been hated. Didn't love/didn't hate acorn squash, sweet potatoes, rice cereal, and oatmeal cereal.
I tried buying peas and green beans, because the texture of homemade was weird, but they still didn't like them. Rice cereal made babies CRANKY (constipated?) so we're holding off on it.
Some foods I can't tell if they are having digestive problems/crankiness from or if it's coincidence (we've had colds and stomach bugs in the house, and teething).
We eat food for a week or so, then something makes them cranky, so I give them a few days off, then we try again.
https://wholesomebabyfood.momtastic.com/solids.htm
@423ang Thanks for the link! I've been looking for a good chart to print off!
ETA: I measure out portions using her spoons that I feed her with. I started with 2 spoons of rice to 2 spoons of formula. Now I make it much thicker. I had absolutely no idea what I was doing when I started this.
I did check out some of the sites others suggested but I still feel dumb. Do we start with rice cereal or veggies? Does it matter?
We're considering starting solids a few weeks early because after STTN for about a month, LO has gone back to waking up between 4:30 and 5:30am hungry, and it's 50/50 on getting her to go back to sleep at that point. We weighed her this morning and she's about 19.5lbs, so perhaps she does need more calories now. Who knows. She'll be 6 months on the 21st, so starting this weekend wouldn't be that early, and the doctor told us we could start at her 4 month appointment (which we declined to do since she seemed to be doing fine on breastmilk alone at the time).
I have no idea what to do, but i think i'll buy some oatmeal cereal and easy to puree veggies this weekend and give it a go. Maybe start with baked and pureed sweet potato? Or ripe banana? Who knows. But question - she doesn't sit up real well just yet. She's ok in the bumbo (except that i have to wedge her in and really pull her out because of her enormous thighs), but her reflux seems to be bad when she's bent at the waist...any time we sit her up on anything (or put her in her infant car seat) within 30-60 minutes of a feeding, she barfs everywhere. Where should we put her to feed her? Try the Bumbo? Get out the high chair (it does have a harness, which i guess would help keep her upright)? WHAT DO I DO???
Given her size and general love of eating, i don't anticipate her having a problem with consuming solids. She's at the point where she gets really excited to take her Zantac (which has a mint flavor i believe) and has been attempting to turn her face and drink her bathwater for a week now. She's really a piece of work.
Thinking maybe if we get some veggies in the mix it might keep things from getting backed up. I seriously feel like i dont know what i'm doing though. I still keep feeding formula too right? When the eff can i stop buying formula for pete's sake?
I don't know if I am going to be able to make it to 6 months bf'ing because I am running short everyday pumping now and my freezer stash has 3 bags left. So now I'm torn between using formula for the next few weeks to supplement or starting solids. I don't know which one is better. . .
I know that breastmilk is about 20 calories an ounce. And if you think of the number of calories in an ounce of carrot, you can see that food won't be a filler/calorie help til they eat a bunch of it.
ETA I plan on asking his pedi when we go this month how to balance the formula / food equation. I know she did say when we were there last we could make our food purées using formula. So technically, that way, you'd be 'boosting' it with extra calories by mixing it with formula or breastmilk.
I had hopes of making my own and still do, but for some reason I felt more comfortable buying to start out. I think the 4+ months on the jar made me feel better.
And I also bought the stuff from the store because of the reassurance of the 4+ months on that package, and the little 'how do you know if baby is ready?' blurb on the back of cereal package.
We're just learning as we go. Tonight we didn't do any food, for instance, because she was too busy leaping and acting like a nut!! We try the food and then fill up with her normal bottle.
Biggest suggestion to those who haven't tried foods yet: Have your DH video! I've probably watched the video of LO eating her first veggies 100x - so funny.
I'm doing baby led weaning. I was going to wait for 6 months, but temptation got the better of me and LO really needs something to do with his hands and mouth while we are eating. We've been putting him in his high chair and giving him toys to play with while we eat dinner, but he gets bored with his toys and drops them, and has started grabbing for what we are eating and drinking. He was really interested in my water, so the first thing we let him try was a sippy cup of water, and he loves holding it and drinking from it himself. A week or so later, this past weekend, we were eating hand rolled sushi with raw lettuce and cucumber and roasted nori, and I've read cucumber is good for teething, so I let him grab fry-size pieces of cucumber and put them in his mouth. I also gave him some washed, organic lettuce leaves and some nori which he really enjoyed playing with and exploring. It was so fun to watch. I like letting him get the hand-eye coordination practice of handling food himself rather than just passively accepting food on a spoon.
Personally, I don't like being spoon fed. You have no control over what's going into your mouth and you don't know what it is. I like to eat but when I took a class on swallowing disorders in grad school and we did a lab where I was spoon fed by my lab partner, it was very disempowering and really spoiled any pleasure I might have in the taste. So I'm going to let LO learn to feed himself, even though it's messy.
The cucumber was not a choking hazard because he couldn't actually bite a piece off. He just sucked the juices and rubbed it on his gums. I also considered the lettuce and nori not to be choking risks. He didn't actually ingest much if any of them, which is fine with me. I want to give him avocado and banana, which I expect he will be able to actually eat some of by himself, but I'll try to hold out a little longer to get closer to 6 months before making solids a regular every day thing. The timing is good because I have 3 weeks off school for winter break, and LO will meet my relatives again for the first time in four months when we go back to my hometown for my birthday and Christmas. So I'm looking forward to letting him try some restaurant food with my family at my 41st birthday dinner on Dec.23! I have been fantasizing about that for a long time and it makes me really happy. We ate at the same restaurant a year ago on my birthday when I was pregnant,and I'll feel so good comparing "then" and "now" with a healthy baby who can sit in a high chair and eat food:)
Yes, I've noticed more gas with solids. Particularly peas! I've busted out the gas drops from her newborn days and they seem to help her.
Those who are doing BLW, what foods do you plan to start with or have you started with?
I have also read to breastfeed/formula before they eat so they aren't so hungry and get frustrated.
No cows milk before 1 year bc it can cause iron deficiency anemia.
Anyone have a baby food maker they really love?
With DS, we started foods at 6 months and were told to wait 3-4 days, but that was 3 years ago. We will do the same for LO but she had so many GI issues early on, I want to make sure we don't overwhelm her system.
I found this article/chart that I have found to be fairly helpful!
https://www.momjunction.com/articles/essential-tips-to-follow-for-your-babys-food-chart_0080607/?display=wide