L.M. asks from Austin, TX on January 13, 2009
Feeding Schedule for 6 1/2 Month-Old
We've been feeding our daughter one solid "meal" per day, i.e rice cereal with breastmilk or yogurt, etc. When should we introduce a 2nd serving of solids? I know they're supposed to still be getting most of their nutrition from milk until they're at least a year old.
Thanks for your help!
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C.T. answers from Houston on January 14, 2009
At 6 months, I fed my daughter 3 solid meals a day. After eating, I would give her 8 ounces of milk. Also, I gave her a snack in between lunch and dinner.
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J.T. answers from Victoria on January 14, 2009
I recomend getting the Super Baby Foods book. It has quick chapters ( 2 pages ) on what to feed your baby at each month till a year. After a year it explains how to feed your toddler. It takes moments to read for each month, what foods to introduce, and how much. Hope this helps. Good luck and congrats on your baby girl.
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L.W. answers from Houston on January 14, 2009
Hi L.,
I also have a 6 1/2 month old and he is eating 2 solid meals a day, breakfast and lunch, I was just about to when we can introduce a dinner solid. With our son we introduced the solids and he went from having 5 7 ounce bottles a day to having only 4. So, it's really whenever you are ready to introduce the solids, you will then cut back a bit on the milk. But remember as long as their getting I think its 23 to 32 ounces of breasmilk or formula a day you are good to go. Below is a summary of our son's feeding schedule if this helps.
6 or 6:30 am -- 7 ounce bottle
8:30 am -- (breakfast)2 tblspn rice cereal and 1 jar fruit
11:00 am-- 7 ounce bottle
2:00 pm- (lunch)1 jar of vegetables (baby food)
4:00 pm- 7 ounce bottle
7:30 or 8:00 pm-7 ounce bottle and to bed
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C.M. answers from Chicago on January 14, 2009
I found wholesomebaby.com/solids very helpful.
C.T. answers from Houston on January 14, 2009
At 6 months, I fed my daughter 3 solid meals a day. After eating, I would give her 8 ounces of milk. Also, I gave her a snack in between lunch and dinner.
G.F. answers from McAllen on January 14, 2009
When I had my girl and was premature, the pediatrician gave me this advice, start you baby early on solids, my daughter started with vegggies and fruits but from gerber for a month, She was 5 months when I did this. Then when she was not allergic to fruits and veggies , then I started her at 6 months with fresh veggies and fruits. bananas, apples sauce,pear,cantelope, veggies like squash,potatoe carrots,brocoli,cauliflower, and I would also make soups and use the veggies for her, I would feed her 3 times a day and this means maybe 3 to 5 spoonfuls of this , you also need to give her milk as you say. Then I started with the meats around 8 months, chicken breast only and ground turkey but not the gerber ones, she was eating egg,fish,rice,noddlees by the year. Remember to blend the food, I know some pediatricians tell you to wait on egg and fish, but you can try and just watch out for allergy symptoms. My daughter is a good eater, she eats what I cook for her. always try veggies and vegetables with your meals and babies will learn to eat that , don't introdude Mcdonals and other fast food early on other wise that is all they will like, french fries, nuggets, ttry to make your own food and they will like it. -
K.A. answers from Austin on January 14, 2009
My daughter is two years old now, and maybe I'm not remembering correctly, but it seems she told me that by 1 year old they should be getting most of there nutrients from food with the milk or formula just supplementing. By 8 months old my daughters schedule was, wake up with fruit and cereal and about an ounce of milk in a cup. Then by 10:00 she would have a bottle. Lunch she would have a veggie or something with 1 once milk in a cup, 3:00 another bottle. 5:30 or 6:00 dinner, 8:30 another bottle before bed. The time spent between 6 months and 8 months was just kind of working toward that schedule. By 10 months she was eating most of the table food that we were eating, just bite sized. I also made my own baby food so that it would have some texture. Most baby's who only have that watery baby food have a hard time switching to table food. If you don't want to make your own you can always add some cereal to thicken it up.
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D.M. answers from Houston on January 13, 2009
At 6 months old mine were eating breakfast and dinner, (cereal and fruit for breakfast, cereal and veggie for dinner). this helped with getting them to sleep through the night as well. When they get that big and start moving around those little bellies get hungry!!
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J.W. answers from Houston on January 14, 2009
I just started feeding my baby and I found this web-site http://www.wholesomebabyfood.com and book very helpful Super Baby Foods.
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