Nashua852
Registered User
Dear all,
My little one (4 months, 4 weeks) had his first taste of solids (baby rice mixed with breast milk) this week. Before I get any comments about how breastmilk or formula sufficiently provides for a baby's nutritional needs up til six months please let me assure you that this was an informed decision. Based on my baby's sleeping patterns, his physical ability, weight, and desire to try solids - (never underestimate the determination of a baby's army crawl when there's a plate of fruit lying on the floor) as well as discussions with licensed childhealth specialists. In fact I was planning on waiting until 6 months myself.
Little one slept through since six weeks from 9pm - 7am (we've been very fortunate) and had started waking up in the middle of the night for feeds again about 2 weeks ago. Writing it off as a growth spurt I didn't have any qualms waking up for a 3-4am feed again. However, within the two weeks the frequency of these feeds escalated until on Monday he woke up no less than three times hungry for a feed before 7 a.m -- (He has 6-7 feeds a day) it was like having a newborn again!
After having his 2 tsp.'s of baby rice with breastmilk on tuesday he settled back into his routine again and was a much happier baby. He took really well to the bright red spoon feeding him and seems interested in more. Since we began solids early I really want to take it as slow as I can; 2 tsp.'s of baby rice a day for the first week- to a week and a half and then 2 times a day for another week or so before starting him on pureed veg and fruit.
Yesterday, he kept crying for more after his 2 tsp.'s, and last night he woke up for a feed at 3 a.m again.
I really don't want to rush the solids so my questions are;
I hope to breast feed for as long as I can.
Regarding the links to early solids and allergies there's coeliac in the family so all his food has to be gluten free for the first year anyway.
Also, both husband and I were early (or at the time considered late) weaners - 4 mos. Could this be genetic?
God, these always turn out so long when I write them out -- Sorry! And thank you so much for taking the time to read this and for all your help. The support from this site has been so great -- and I admit to checking what's going on here almost every day. =P
Thank Thank Thank you all in advance.
Nash
My little one (4 months, 4 weeks) had his first taste of solids (baby rice mixed with breast milk) this week. Before I get any comments about how breastmilk or formula sufficiently provides for a baby's nutritional needs up til six months please let me assure you that this was an informed decision. Based on my baby's sleeping patterns, his physical ability, weight, and desire to try solids - (never underestimate the determination of a baby's army crawl when there's a plate of fruit lying on the floor) as well as discussions with licensed childhealth specialists. In fact I was planning on waiting until 6 months myself.
Little one slept through since six weeks from 9pm - 7am (we've been very fortunate) and had started waking up in the middle of the night for feeds again about 2 weeks ago. Writing it off as a growth spurt I didn't have any qualms waking up for a 3-4am feed again. However, within the two weeks the frequency of these feeds escalated until on Monday he woke up no less than three times hungry for a feed before 7 a.m -- (He has 6-7 feeds a day) it was like having a newborn again!
After having his 2 tsp.'s of baby rice with breastmilk on tuesday he settled back into his routine again and was a much happier baby. He took really well to the bright red spoon feeding him and seems interested in more. Since we began solids early I really want to take it as slow as I can; 2 tsp.'s of baby rice a day for the first week- to a week and a half and then 2 times a day for another week or so before starting him on pureed veg and fruit.
Yesterday, he kept crying for more after his 2 tsp.'s, and last night he woke up for a feed at 3 a.m again.
I really don't want to rush the solids so my questions are;
- Should I top him with formula every night after his 8:30 feed?
- If so, what brand would you recommend and how many oz/mls?
- Should I increase his baby rice consumption? (Don't know about this..)
- Or should I just suck it up and give him his middle of the night breast feed whilst sticking with the 2 tsp. a day (Don't really mind)
I hope to breast feed for as long as I can.
Regarding the links to early solids and allergies there's coeliac in the family so all his food has to be gluten free for the first year anyway.
Also, both husband and I were early (or at the time considered late) weaners - 4 mos. Could this be genetic?
God, these always turn out so long when I write them out -- Sorry! And thank you so much for taking the time to read this and for all your help. The support from this site has been so great -- and I admit to checking what's going on here almost every day. =P
Thank Thank Thank you all in advance.
Nash