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When to change new food to 7 months infant with stomach issue

I am having a hard time figuring out what I should be feeding my almost 7 month old. He's had all the 1st foods, and I started buying the 2nd foods - but I don't know if I should start those already or not? I didn't start him on baby food until he was 6 months old due to some tummy issues with him, but I feel like the 1st foods have got to be getting boring. Most of the 2nds foods seem to be so mixed with several differnt things - I thought I had read that you shouldn't start berries of any kind for awhile since they can be very allergic to those. When are you suppose to start with the dinners that have meat in them & potatoes? I'm SOO confused! I feel like I'm getting OCD regarding this whole food thing & making sure he gets would he needs. Oh - and he is on soy formula so I'm nervous about when I should add things that have Milk in them? Like yogurt? Sorry this was so rambling.

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The best thing you can do to set your mind at ease is to talk with his pediatrician. He or she should know his history and be able to give you the best advise on what he should be eating and when to introduce others.

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A. - I went through the exact same thing!! Don't worry it's okay! I would definitely start him on 2nds. In fact it was around 7 months that we also started my daughter practicing with Cheerios. My daughter hated 1st foods because they were so runny. She loved 2nds and 3rds. If you don't mind I've got this chart from my peds office that explains and HELPED a ton with my questions. If you reply with your email address I can scan a copy and send it to you. Also remember that the more you let them experiment with foods the quicker they'll get the hang of it. And you can always go back if he doesn't like it. My daughter was also on Soy formula until 1 yr.

My son is also 7 mths and he was on soy formula also. My pediatrician wanted me to keep trying to switch him to milk based formula. And we have successfully switched. At his 6 mth check up the doctor said we could switch to the 2nd foods. We switched but it hurt his tummy. He acted like he had colic. So we have switched back to the 1st foods. I don't think they get bored. It's their first foods. We get bored, not them. Also, I think you have to wait to try anything with meat. I did not feed him anything but veggies, fruits and cereals. You need to ask your pediatrician for guidance or the nurse at the practice. I will try 2nd foods again when he is 8 mths, but 9 mths may be the magic number. Good luck!

Hi A..
Ihave 2 kids -- a 3 yr. old & a 13 mo. old. I found the whole food thing a bit difficult too, even with my 2nd one, I couldn't remember what to feed her when etc.

Anyway, pick up the book "Super Baby Food". I found it really helpful. It tells you when to feed baby what, and it also gives you recipes for baby food (if you're so inclined to make your own).

If I remember correctly, the rule of thumb is to hold off on allergy-prone foods until 1 yr. old. Typical allergy creating foods are strawberries, tomatoes, shellfish, nuts, egg whites (egg yolks ok), and milk. BUT yogurt is okay before 1yr. and in fact, really a good food for babes. Buy the plain full fat -- not the flavored stuff. The "baby" yogurts that are flavored almost all have added sugar, which babies just don't need.

If you have a history of food allergy in your family, you should introduce new foods slowly and watch for a reaction (upset tummy, rash around the mouth or bottom). Neither I nor my hubby have food allergy issues and I think we even gave my 2nd daughter some of those foods before 1 yr. and all was fine. Just watch for any reaction carefully and enjoy!!

Hope this helps.

Hi A.,

I have a 2 year old and remember how hard it was. I would definitely hold off on the 2nd foods for quite a while. Babies that young don't mind bland food and are allergic or sensitive to a lot of things like milk and berries and meat is harder to digest. Yogurt is different than milk because it has different enzymes in it and is easier to digest. I would start with plain yogurt and if he doesn't like it try yobaby or something low sugar(no aspartame!), not low fat from the health food isle.

Hope this is helpful, I am very interested in nutrition as I am a chiropractor so I have done a lot of reading!

L.

I have a fabulous book called "Super Baby Food" by Ruth Yaron. She has great suggestions for foods for babies, and she gives you a list of new foods to start each month. She focuses on homemade baby foods, and cereals. I haven't made any of the cereals for my son, but have used many of her suggestions for first foods.

Her list of baby foods for 7 months olds includes:

Tofu
Cottage Cheese
Hard Boiled Egg YOLK
Asparagus
Carrots
Green Beans
Peas
Summer Squash
White Potatoes
Peaches
Mild Fruit Juices

Of course you should only introduce only one food at a time, and always wait a few days (she suggests 4) between starting new foods. I found a small food grinder online:

http://www.happybabyproducts.com/kidcofoodmill.html

and ground most of the items she suggested to start. Steaming vegi's until they are super soft makes them easy for baby to gum.

Hope this helps! Check your local library for other books on first foods. I felt like the jarred baby foods were limiting, and not as healthy as just cooking foods for my son myself. He is now 11 months, and pretty much eats whatever I eat.

Good Luck!

J., Mom to Charlie (nearly 1 year old!)

A. - I have had 'food issues' with my son, too. He is now 18 months, so I have been in your position. I highly recommend a book called 'Super Baby Food', it is a good guide for what to start and when. But, be aware there are criticisms of the book - including their recommendation to start nuts early - an serious allergen. But, it was helpful in letting me know what my baby could handle and when. And, I would check the recommendations with your doctor as well...my pediatrician gave us the okay on the book.

The yogurt can start now for your son - my son still loves it and it is full of protien. He wasn't a big fan of the 'chunky stuff' for awhile...as they say, every kid is different!

My son is 7months so I know where you are coming from it can be really hard to know exactly when they are ready for what. I love my AAP "The Complete and Authoritative Guide Caring for Your Baby and Young Child Birth to age 5" book.

It has suggested meals and the reasons not to try things like eggs and yogert untill aprox 8 months. Anyway I love this book it is a great place to go when I have one of those what should I do about this or that questions.

I used a fantastic book by Ruth Yaron called "Super Baby Food". I started my daughter on solids at six months, and followed this book as if it were the Bible. She is just two now and eats everything I give her - including broccoli, beets, kiwis. Every other two year old I know has issues with food. Not her!

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