Okay - I know what the doctors say and but I still feel like our little angel needs more than formula!!! How soon did everyone start feeding their infants???? Sarah Elizabeth is 3 1/2 months old and I am seriously thinking of introducing cereal..... SOON!
Thanks!
Moma to Ricky Jr. (16 yo) and Sarah Elizabeth (3mos.)
We got the go-ahead with both of our girls at their 4 month appts.
So, you are just about ready!
The reason they tell you not to start much sooner -and some docs say 6 months, but ours never did - is that their tummies aren't ready to digest solids before then. But Sarah is right about ready to start I'd say!!
Jennifer Mom to Anabelle: 3/20/04 Mom to Amelia: 12/20/06 Bitsy the greyhound ... our first baby, and forever in our hearts
Hmmm...3 and half month you said?? Not sure about that. I could only remember that Vance was 4 and half month when OUR ped told us to start giving him some solid.
The thing that I have heard about solid food(don't quote me on this one)... but I have heard from other people that the purpose of the solid food at this very early stage is for them to get use to a different taste, texture and mainly for them to practice eating. But like I said, this is just from what I have heard and I could be wrong so you can do what you think would be best for you..
I know we wanted to give our baby solid food as soon as he was able to take it. But when my husband initiated giving him the solid food at 4 months he did fine with it. So I guess 3 and half months is not too far behind...
Good luck with whatever you decide. I also want to mention that rice cereal really worked for us best at the beginning. So you might want to start with that and see...
We were going to wait until 6 months but Jack showed signs of being ready at 5 1/2. He was sitting up, not doing that tongue-thrust reflex thing anymore and showed interest in our food, staring at it and reaching for it. We started with rice cereal too. And he loved it. Good luck!
I think each child is different. With our first she wanted something more around 4 months. My mother (who is old school) did the rice cereal on her tongue and she lapped it up with a big grin and never looked back. She showed no signs of not handling it and to this day is a great eater. My second didn't show signs until around 5 months and then she had issues - spit up and got the runs a few times so we backed off. I think she finally handled everything pretty well at 6 months old.
We started putting some cereal in my sons bottles when he was 6 weeks old. I know that is young, but I had gestational diabetes, and my son weighed a whopping 11 lbs 4 oz at birth. He was always fussy and never seemed satisfied or full. He started taking 8 ounces of breastmilk every 2 hours, and would still fuss being hungry at 6 weeks old, so we decided to try with the cereal even though our doc said not to. We put a little in each bottle, and he did great with it. It filled him up, and I finally got to sleep more than 30 minutes at a time. LOL! We stopped putting it in his bottles as soon as he was ready to eat from a spoon around 3 1/2 months old. So I say, if you think your child is ready, then go for it. If she is not satisfied with just formula, then do what you think is best.
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