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Mikaela
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Topic: Introducing solids - he cries :-s Posted: 09 December 2007 at 11:55pm |
I started Alex on solids yesterday because I was pretty sure he was ready for them. He always used to sleep through the night but the last week or so he's been waking twice and been ravenous each time. He's now on 7 milk feeds a day (at least 200mls each, sometimes closer to 300mls), up from 5. He's 4.5 months.
Anyway, so far I've tried him with Farex, pears and Farex mixed with pears and the first two times every time I put it in his mouth he cried. The most recent try he didn't cry but he spat everything out again. Is he not ready for solids in that case? Am I doing something wrong? Help!
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kebakat
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Posted: 10 December 2007 at 6:57am |
He may not be ready yet as he's only 4.5mnths.. I'd give it a few days before trying again.
If you really feel he is ready though he might just not like baby rice. Daniel hates it and won't eat it and is much the same way with fruit. His first food that he liked was pumpkin and sweetcorn.
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Posted: 10 December 2007 at 8:22am |
I will give it a week or so, then try again.....when I gave Ella solids for the first time she got really excited and opened her mouth as soon as she soon the spoon, so I knew she was ready.
I would also suggest trying him with veges first- I read somewhere that it is better for them to have veges before fruit as fruit can be quite sweet for babies.
Ella started waking up several times in the night around that age as well....unfortantely even though she is on solids, she still wakes up at least once in the night for a milk feed.
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Posted: 10 December 2007 at 8:45am |
he may not be ready - just wait. and the first food should be almost watery and bland cause to him it will taste very different.
oh and just because he started night waking doesnt mean he is ready for solids...could be a growth spurt or the change in temperature, or any number of things...
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Posted: 10 December 2007 at 8:53am |
Hi Mikaela, I would keep persisting with the solids- pracice makes perfect as they say. I definitely think he would be ready with the amount of milk you go through.. Maybe the consistency is a bit thick for him at this stage. Do you mix with formula? I would be inclined to make up some really runny rice & let him sip it off the spoon till he gets the action down pact & the formula would be a familiar taste.
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Posted: 10 December 2007 at 8:57am |
Bella didn't like the farex either. I think I made it a bit lumpy the first time I tried her with it, so I waited a couple of days, and then tried again, but made it really runny and she ate it. Have to say though, its not her favourite food...kumara is at the moment. Perhaps just try the pears on their own (as they are really watery when pureed up). Sounds like he is ready for solids, Bella was exactly the same and she has taken to eating like a duck to water  . And now she sleeps through the night again. I know she is young, but if they're ready, they're ready (otherwise its going to cost you a fortune in formula  )
BTW are you using tinned stuff or making your own? I tried Bella with some watties apples the other day and she wouldn't eat it, yet she loves the pureed apples I made at home...
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Posted: 10 December 2007 at 9:10am |
[QUOTE=ShellandBella BTW are you using tinned stuff or making your own? I tried Bella with some watties apples the other day and she wouldn't eat it, yet she loves the pureed apples I made at home...
that's interesting as Ella is exactly the opposite- loves the watties apples, but won't eat homemade. What brand of apples do you use at home?
sorry if this is slightly off topic...
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Posted: 10 December 2007 at 9:16am |
granny smith apples...
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Posted: 10 December 2007 at 9:27am |
thanks - have been trying NZ rose, so will give them a try
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Posted: 10 December 2007 at 10:31am |
ShellandBella wrote:
BTW are you using tinned stuff or making your own? |
I've been making my own so far, although I do have some of the tinned stuff in the cupboard. Maybe I'll try making him some kumara today and seeing if he likes that better?
I tried him again this morning and it looks as though it's the spoon he objects to, rather than the food. He was quite happy to suck a (fairly runny) Farex and pear mix off my fingers.
He had 300mls AND solids for breakfast this morning (and he's not big for his age, exactly 50th percentile). Lucky I'm not BFing anymore, I'd just be a pile of bones on the floor at this rate
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Posted: 10 December 2007 at 10:34am |
hehe, I felt like that...Bella was feeding off both breasts PLUS 3 extra 200ml formula feeds PLUS 2 night feeds before I started solids  . What sort of spoon are you using? I use the Tommee Tippee ones that are red and yellow and change colour with hot temperatures, they are quite narrow so easy to fit in their little mouths. And Bella is in the 50th percentile too
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Posted: 10 December 2007 at 10:41am |
What type of spoon is it? maybe you just need to try a smaller one or one from softer plastic. Watties make some tiny rubbery ones.
If he won't eat the kumara try mixing some formula (or water) with it to dull down the flavour. I was also gonna suggest letting him eat with his fingers till he gets a taste for it.
He definately sounds like he is hungry for solids.
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Posted: 10 December 2007 at 10:46am |
It's a latex weaning spoon, Heinz Baby Basics is the brand I think (I'm in Aus at the moment, bought it here). It feels really soft and looks really narrow to me.
Anyway, I'm happy if he's starting to eat, I'll worry about how it gets into his mouth once I've got the food thing under control
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Posted: 10 December 2007 at 2:40pm |
if he sticks out his tongue when you give him the spoon then he isnt ready (the extrusion reflus or something like that it is called)... and sucking food off a finger or bikkie isnt quite the same...
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Posted: 10 December 2007 at 10:00pm |
Make sure that the farex (or whatever) is pretty much the same consistency as milk to begin with so drips off spoon when you tilt it. Gradually mix less formula to increase thickness. Try a spoon that is recommended for 4+ months as they are reasonably flat and very soft.
Is he showing other signs of being ready for solids? Does he open his mouth when you go close with a spoon? Watch you eating with interest? Have good head control?
I agree with Deb:
if he sticks out his tongue when you give him the spoon then he isnt ready (the extrusion reflus or something like that it is called)... and sucking food off a finger or bikkie isnt quite the same...
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Posted: 10 December 2007 at 10:37pm |
Maybe I have been making the farex not runny enough.
Faraway wrote:
Is he showing other signs of being ready for solids? Does he open his mouth when you go close with a spoon? Watch you eating with interest? Have good head control?
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He doesn't open his mouth when I go close with a spoon but he watches me eating with great interest and makes chewing motions when I put something in my mouth. When I try to put a spoon in his mouth he jams it shut, stubborn little bugger, or he opens it nicely but spits everything straight out again. He has very good head control.
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Posted: 11 December 2007 at 4:00pm |
Hayley had her rice cereal real runny, she used to gag on the food if it wasn't smooth or "thin" enough... she loved cooked pears mashed in the blender...apple she just spits out. now she eats anything...
i've also heard about veggies first and then fruit otherwise you struggle getting them to ear any... also keep 4 or so meals the same and then move on to the next thing.
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Posted: 11 December 2007 at 6:57pm |
Remember that some of the fruits are not sweeter than veges - pumpkin and kumara can be much sweeter than apples (especially the canned ones which are quite tart).
Also at this stage the solids are really just tasters and not really to fill them up.
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Posted: 11 December 2007 at 7:29pm |
It is still pretty early days, chances are he just isn't ready. When bubs refuses the standard advice is to stop for 3 days then try again. it can take over 10 tries before they get used to the taste.
With farex, loads of babies don't like it (try some yourself yuck!) so don't feel you have to use it at all.
A lot of babies like veges better, try a straight pumpkin or kumara.
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