Can you tell me what your feeding pattern is for your baby up until 1 yr. old? I know I had a thread on something similar. And I remember someone saying milk should be the main food til age 1. Some books I'm reading don't really say that.
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Well I went by my children's cues....with my oldest he started eating watery cereal at only 3 months old this was because he was such a hungry boy all the time! He seriously would eat an 8 oz bottle of formula every hour! So our pedi suggested that we try spoonfeeding him some extra watery rice cereal..it worked. Then at about 4 1/2 months we began feeding him carrots, applesauce, bananas, and sweet potatoes. Then we just started offering new foods one at a time. I would basically feed him cereal in the morning with a bottle if he wanted it. Then a bottle sometimes two between breakfast and lunch then for lunch he got a fruit and a bottle if he wanted it and again usually two or three bottles between lunch and dinner...then at dinner he got a veggie and a bottle and then one more bottle before bed for the night. He'd sleep from around 9 to 4 or 5 am and he'd get a bottle then and we'd go back to bed until he woke again for breakfast.
With my youngest he didn't start on even cereal until 5 months because he just wasn't interested in solids or hungry for them. so at 5 months we started with watery cereal and moved on from there but he didn't start veggies and fruits until almost 8 months (he just wouldn't try them). So for him starting around 5 months he basically had the same schedule as my oldest only for him it was cereal for breakfast,lunch, and dinner.
Are we talking 'solids' here? Elijah is 7.5 months and eats 'solids' at lunch and dinner. Soon he will also have some cereal for breakfast.
Not necessarily.But they don't know they are interested until you give it to them?
All the literature that I've read (LLL, all lactation expert organizations, and the AAP) have stated that breastmilk (or formula) should be the primary source of nutrition for 1 year.And I remember someone saying milk should be the main food til age 1. Some books I'm reading don't really say that.
See this is where I'm wondering as to what to do. Grace still eats every 3 hrs only around 4 oz (she'll be 4mnths this coming weekend). She will eat more at bedtime sometimes. But I mean I don't see her eating every hour. Maybe she will I don't know.
Solids & formula. What is his schedule as in how much at a time does he eat both?
Jgonz, the books I've been reading say that if you wait til they are around a year old to feed them solids that they want to stay on the bottle longer.
Oh & does eating teething rings & trying to put everything in their mouth count as no toungue thrust.![]()
Leanna, her weight & height were good last doc visit that has been over a mnth. I go back Thurs. (2nd round of shots) so I will find out her weight. She only has 5 bottles a day. She sleeps thru the night.
I've never heard that before.Jgonz, the books I've been reading say that if you wait til they are around a year old to feed them solids that they want to stay on the bottle longer.
They give out a lot of misleading (if not downright false) information. 
ha- I was just coming here to suggest BOTH books.. great minds think alike I guessI absolutely Hate the What to Expect books.They give out a lot of misleading (if not downright false) information.
IMO a better choice would be Dr. Sears' book on nutriton, or the Super Baby Food book (seen here at amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Super-Baby-Fo...=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1229353166&sr=1-1 ).
