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Introducing Solids to Daughter, Digestion Is Tough

I have a 5 month old daughter just starting out on some solids. We prepare fresh fruits, veggies, oatmeal and rice. She also enjoys cherrios and graham crackers. Obviously her digestion has changed, but should she labor with bowel movements? I think this may be the reason she was up crying every two hours tonight. Anyone have the same experience and any suggestions? I will discuss with our family doctor next visit.

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Well, we went right back to liquids for the last month, I was surprised by all the comments both encouraging and discouraging. We've been introducing solids again slowly, rice and oatmeal and some fruits and veggies. She loves eating these new flavors and textures, but elimination is still rough.

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Graham crackers at 5 months is really early. I would stick with feeding fruits and veggies one at a time. It can be hard for babies to digest foods at this early age. I would try sticking to breast milk or formula and add fruits and veggies slowly until she's 7 or 8 months. -www.weelicious.com

Did you increase her water/juice intake too? The solids absorb more so she'll need more liquid until her system adjusts.

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I agree with the general...except I wouldn't give her grahams at all until after 3 years old. No honey for children under three. If grahams are without honey then, fine, but not until around 9 months old. Rice cereal w/fruit, preferably bananas, apples, pears (white foods) Introduce others later; one at a time. Give her a day or two to see how her system adjusts,then procede.

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Susan gave you great feedback regarding the SLOW and GRADUAL introduction of foods. In addition to her great advice, I also have been watching my son for different milestones. Gerber even lists them as things to watch for before each introduction. Look at their website or ask your pediatrician.
I hope your baby feels better soon!

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Well, first off, did you get guidelines from your doctor? The reason I'm asking is that most pediatricians recommend waiting until 6 mos. to begin adding solids. Also, when you do, you begin with just a small (1-2 teaspoons) amount on the first few days, and only one food for one entire week. After that, you gradually add in new and bland foods at the rate of one per week. The reason you're doing that is to look and watch for adverse reactions---food allergies, excessive gas, etc. Go easy on that little baby and her tummy!

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Try going back and starting with one food, then add one at a time waiting about a week between each addition. Also, 5 months is still quite young for such variety. Did you check with her pediatriian about this? Mine always provided me with lists of foods and appropriate times for introduction.

Good luck and Merry Christmas!

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Hello,
We didn't introduce solids to our daughter until 6 months, and we only started with rice cereals, not fruit or veggies, etc. Fruit and veggies are hard to digest, so that may be the problem w/ your daughter's bowels. You might try to go back to just the rice cereal, and very very slowly start introducing new foods, one at a time. Maybe one new food item every few weeks. That worked for us and we never had any problems. Good luck!!

Sounds like gas to me! You'll want to start with the fruits and veggies that are easy to digest. I found with my boys peas went down good as well as sweet potatoes. And for fruits, pears and prunes were good simulators. Avoid the gassy veggies and fruits.

Graham crackers at 5 months is really early. I would stick with feeding fruits and veggies one at a time. It can be hard for babies to digest foods at this early age. I would try sticking to breast milk or formula and add fruits and veggies slowly until she's 7 or 8 months. -www.weelicious.com

Hold off on solids altogether until she is at least 6 months old, and even then, slow down and only intoduce one thing at a time. There is a great book that I can't recommend enough to help you wade through this challenging time. It is called, "Super Baby Food" by Ruth Yaron. It has a chapter for each month of life (from 6 months on) which explains in detail which foods to offer when, and how to prepare and store them. It also has a great overview chart to tell you at a glance what she can eat at each age. It is a FABULOUS book! Good luck!

Did you increase her water/juice intake too? The solids absorb more so she'll need more liquid until her system adjusts.

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