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Weaning!!
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I know they are saying to try and wait till the baby is 6 months old now, but my lg has just turned 3 months and is already showing signs of being ready to start weaning!
She is constantly chewing her hands , always hungry even though she is on hungrier baby milk, taking an interest in the filmy when we are all sat eating dinner.
I don't know, just wondered what other peoples thoughts on this was??!!
She is constantly chewing her hands , always hungry even though she is on hungrier baby milk, taking an interest in the filmy when we are all sat eating dinner.
I don't know, just wondered what other peoples thoughts on this was??!!
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Halifax son started on baby rice at 3 months - the hungrier milk gave him constipation and he just puked up the normal milk. He was so much more content once he got food in his mush! He's now 15, 5'8" and doing brilliantly at school :) x
Don't listen to the HV - the ones I had were rubbish - trust your own instincts!
Don't listen to the HV - the ones I had were rubbish - trust your own instincts!
I bet your HV will tell you not to. I weaned my eldest at 15 weeks, at the time then it was 5/6 weeks earlier than the guidelines. My son was much earlier at 13 weeks and I never told the HV cos I knew she's go mad lol! He hated milk and at worst he started dropping to 8-10oz in a 24hr period, thats when I knew I had to give him something else. I did and he was fine. I would just start with a bit of baby rice and see how it goes.
My health visitor is pretty rubbish anyway, saying she will call or text me and never does! Think i will give it a few more days, might go and get her weighed tomorrow, she has been quite sick a lot after milk the last few days...
go from there, like people are saying, trust instincts ! If she has dropped of the line in the red book then might need to fill her up with a bit of baby rice.
Thanks all for your input :)
go from there, like people are saying, trust instincts ! If she has dropped of the line in the red book then might need to fill her up with a bit of baby rice.
Thanks all for your input :)
My eldest was dreadfully greedy, and when he was 12 weeks old the health visitor agreed that he could not go on drinking the amount of milk he demanded. We started offering mashed banana, mashed avocado, stewed apple, then shepherd's pie, fish pie and chopped up spaghetti bolognese. By the time he was 6 months he was eating and enjoying proper "people-food", and he had no adverse reactions at all. He is now grown up, and a real foodie, but still a healthy weight.