Anonymous wrote:Second time mom of five month old S here. She has shown a bit of interest in food...is it too early to try a puree? I can't remember this stuff from my first and don't have a ped appt. for another month. Any thoughts? She is EBF and has been growing/gaining like crazy.
Anonymous wrote:This is 20:29, hereafter B's mom.
Let's talk changing table procedures for a second, because I'm about to bust out the duct tape. Rolling over has become the novelty du jour in our house, which is particularly tricky during diaper changes. Not so bad when we're just dealing with #1, but the other day we had a MAJOR doo and kid was rolling around so much it was like a s**t rotisserie. I've also been finding random items in her pajamas in the morning - I think because I'm in such a hurry to pin her down and get her clothed. Last night a paci got zipped up in her sleep sack and stayed there all night. Last week I actually found an entire tube of diaper cream in the back of her jammies (luckily caught that as soon as I picked her up off the table). Almost as bad as when I unswaddled her during week one and found a forkful of fried rice that had obviously fallen down when I was trying to choke down some dinner during a feeding. Mother of the Year award right here!! Any other stories of stellar parenting to make me feel better??


Anonymous wrote:To the PP with the food intolerant baby (I'm PP 22:04) -
My DD has been through hell with food allergy issues. We tried it all: Zantac, Prevacid, soy/dairy free diet, Nutramigen formula. Nothing helped until I put her on Elecare. Now she's doing great. I was sorry to stop nursing, but I got over it really fast when I saw that she could finally eat without pain. Now we're doing solids and I was very nervous but it's gone so well because I think the Elecare gave her gut a chance to heal and mature. So far we've done rice cereal, sweet potatoes, carrots, squash, pears and bananas. I hope you can find some relief soon too. Have you considered using an elemental formula? I know it's a really hard decision to make if you're committed to breastfeeding. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a six-monther and I am finding my DD to be so sweet and fun. I'm really enjoying her. That said, I AM SO OVER getting up with her twice a night. She still wants to eat at night and I am so unsure of whether it's a real need for food (hunger) versus a want for food (comfort). Ferber says no baby over five months needs to eat at night and eliminating nighttime feedings along with sleep training is okay; whereas, Weissbluth says it's perfectly normal for a six month old baby to need to eat 1-2 times a night. Who's right? What do others think?
Anonymous wrote:I'm in for a 6-mo. thread, as I'm a FTM and am flying by the seat of my pants.
No words of wisdom on night feedings...kiddo usually goes just about all the way through but it's not because we did anything smart. Just her style. Don't worry, the universe will eventually seek its revenge on us for our good fortune in sleeping. I'm bracing myself and waiting for the other shoe to drop.
My issue is that I know I *should* be sleep training and putting her down drowsy but awake, but I don't. I feed\rock to sleep every night. I secretly love it, and kid is out like a light. Will I pay for it later? Anyone else avoiding CIO and sleep training? Waiting to incur DCUM wrath... Be gentle!