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4-1/2 Month Old Cranky with Cereal

Hi there. I am the proud mamma to a beautiful and very happy 4-1/2 month old baby boy. In his little life he has HARDLY EVER been cranky or cried before going to sleep. We just started on rice cereal about a week ago. The first day he didn't really go for it and now he downs it every night. The problem is we put him to bed about an hour after eating cereal and he always crys now when we put him down. The schedule goes 7:00 cereal, 7:15 nurse for about 20-30 minutes, then bed. He is fine while I nurse and then screams when I put him down. Has anyone had this experience. Is rice cereal still too hard on his little tummy? I have tried two kinds, Gerber DHA Rice Cereal and Earth's Best Organic Whole Grain Rice Cereal. We get the same fussiness no matter what. This was never a problem with my daughter. Thanks!

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Thank you all for your overwhelming response. I tried the cereal at 4-1/2 months because three Ped's told me to. I'm going against the doc though and will just try again in a few weeks.

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The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends waiting until at least 6 months to start solids. Until 6 months at least, babies should just be given breast or formula. This has a long term affect of reducing allergies and digestive disorders.

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Hello M., Maybe it has nothing to do with the cereal and more to do with him wanting to be with you at bedtime. I highly recommend, "The No Cry Sleep Solution," by Elizabeth Pantley. Get the one for babies. The library has this book. It has tons of ideas and is respectful of all different parenting styles. ~T.

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My son doesn't do well on solids in the evening either! He's 8 months old now and still the same thing. It seems like he's spends the whole night pooping and gassy. He definitely doesn't sleep as well. So, I've just stopped giving it to him in the evenings. He eats solids for breakfast and lunch, and is happy to just nurse in the evening. I try again about once a week just to check, but so far it's a no.

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Dear M.,
Consider why you are giving your baby cereal at such a young age. It may have "worked" with your daughter, but it is very hard on their little systems to be digesting foods at such a young age. If sleeping is the issue, I would prefer a baby that is up more at night compared to giving foods at too young of an age to digest. I have also found that all my children were different. I breastfed my babies and didn't give them cereal until they were older and then as I had more children I learned not to introduce foods until they were insistent to eat and had some teeth. Then I introduced one food at a time, fruit and veggies first made in the baby grinder. Allergies are a definite concern with early introduction of foods as well, and from my experience all of my boys were more prone to having colds, ear problems and croup than my girls.
Really look at what you want vs. what is best for your baby. Reading more on the subject, asking Naturopaths, that treat a lot of allergies would be a good start.
It may be harder to wait, but it is worth it.
God Bless,
H. B MOM (mother of many-9)

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The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends waiting until at least 6 months to start solids. Until 6 months at least, babies should just be given breast or formula. This has a long term affect of reducing allergies and digestive disorders.

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Hi-
My pediatricians have all said that solid food should not be started until at least 6 months of age, due to how difficult it is to digest. You could stop the cereal until a later date, or try oatmeal or barley cereal, which are much less constipating. I am not sure why everyone starts with rice when it is so hard to digest for the little ones. I switched to baby oatmeal and it was better. Also, feeding him solids before bed will not make him sleep better or longer. If you do keep feeding him cereal of some kind, limit it to once a day at first preferably in the morning or mid-day.

Hello M., Maybe it has nothing to do with the cereal and more to do with him wanting to be with you at bedtime. I highly recommend, "The No Cry Sleep Solution," by Elizabeth Pantley. Get the one for babies. The library has this book. It has tons of ideas and is respectful of all different parenting styles. ~T.

Try single grain rice, the whole grain is probably too hard to digest and may be giving gas.

We had the same problem when we started our son on rice cereal...his tummy just didn't seem to handle it! We switched to Gerber DHA oatmeal cereal and had better luck but even that seemed to cause tummy issues! Now we eat cereal for breakfast and at supper time but no longer right before bedtime and we do well with it! It's taken a few months but I think we have mommy, daddy, and baby's tummy trained! Goodluck!!

When my kids were babys, I gave them their cereal in the morning and then gave them a bath. The bath seem to help them. J. H

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