D.G. asks from Warren, MI on July 01, 2008
Starting Baby on Solids
My baby girl just turned 4 months Sunday and has already been on ceral for 3 weeks and I am now ready to try foods, and I've heard and read several different feeding schedules and I would rather hear from mom's, what they started feeding their child first??
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J.G. answers from Detroit on July 03, 2008
I see a lot of moms suggested wholesomebabyfood.com but if you haven't navigated the site yet, click on this- http://www.wholesomebabyfood.com/foodsbytypeandage.htm
I personally liked this site and followed it pretty closely- starting at 6 months, but breastfed until 18 months.
Good luck!
N.S. answers from Detroit on July 02, 2008
Hi D.,
My doctor, too gave the ok to give cereal early and had started solids by 4 months. I read to start with vegtables first so that they like veg. instead of sweets. That said, after eating peas as part of her meal for 3 days, she became constipated. So I did have to switch to fruits, which were easier on her digestive track.
My girlfriend, who also was giving her daughter solids by 4 months, started with avacados. After I heard that, I found out a lot of moms start with that because it's high in protein, easy to mush, and babies like it.
Good luck and have fun! It's soo exciting to feed solids and see their reactions.
N.
B.S. answers from Grand Rapids on July 02, 2008
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A.G. answers from Detroit on July 02, 2008
My baby girl just turned 4 months on Sunday too!! Leap day baby for you too?? We went for our 4 month appt on Saturday and her pediatrician said we could now start cereal. She said once she's taking in at least 50% of the cereal we can start her on fruits and veggies (1st foods). I've only been giving her cereal for a couple days and already she's ripping the spoon out of my hand trying to feed herself!! Good luck!!
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L.J. answers from Detroit on July 02, 2008
i would wait to start baby food. my baby is breastfeed and at 5 or 6 months i started ceral. and it wasn't untill 8 or 9 months she was ready for baby food. she was full from the breast milk. your baby isn't starving if you give her just formula or breast milk.
G.B. answers from Detroit on July 02, 2008
Even the American Pediatric Assn would say this is too early for solids, though I know the old way was to do it. Why the hurry?
B.S. answers from Grand Rapids on July 02, 2008
4 months is pretty young to be on cereal let alone start food. I would maybe reconsider and wait a couple more months before starting anything but breast milk or if you are doing formula.
There is a greater risk of allergies the sooner kids get real food, also they don't need it that young.
N.W. answers from Detroit on July 01, 2008
I would slow down. Most peds don't recommmend starting rice cereal until 4 mos and then veggies one at a time at 6 mos. Her stomach probably isn't developed enough to digest everything.
N.C. answers from Detroit on July 02, 2008
Hi D.. I started my son on solids at 4mos too. We were told to do veggies first then fruits. Do orange veggies first like carrots, squash and sweet potatoes then do greens like peas, green beans etc. I was told by my ped. and experienced friends that the green can be more consitpating. I fed my baby about 1/2 stage of a one container once a day to start. I was also advised to wait 3 or more days between trying new foods. I usually waited 1wk. No rush. Then once you've gotten them used to veggies, you can start fruits. This is just what worked for me. Do what you think is best. Good luck to you and your baby girl!
E.S. answers from Grand Rapids on July 02, 2008
I would slow down a bit Mama. Most ped's don't reccomend solids until at least 6 months of age. Check with your doc.
C.C. answers from Grand Rapids on July 01, 2008
I started the cereal than veggies, than fruit. I would give my little one veggies (we started with green beans, than peas, carrots,squash, sweet potato) mixed with his cereal at dinner time. Than once I went through all the veggies, I started fruit (banana, applesauce, peaches, than pears) that I mixed into cereal at breakfast time. My little on now gets cereal and fruit for breakfast, cereal and veggies for lunch and the fruit and veggie leftover in the container from breakfast/lunch for dinner. He eats about a half a container at each breakfast and lunch and than the rest of the container at dinner. I hope that makes sense. Just make sure you only do introduce one at a time for 3-4 days. Good luck.
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