Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Solids question: When do you think our babies start needing less milk? My baby is just over 6 months and gets solids twice a day - vegetables or fruit in the morning and oatmeal + fruit in the evening. On this schedule, she seems to wanting to BF or have a bottle less often. The solids aren't quite replacing a milk "feed," but almost. I am worried about my supply, so wondering when this a problem v. just the natural course of weaning as we move towards 12 months...
It shouldn't be replacing milk. Our ped emphasized that our 6 month old is to get her solids only right after nursing/bottle, not before. Otherwise she'll nurse less and it will affect my supply.
Anonymous wrote:Solids question: When do you think our babies start needing less milk? My baby is just over 6 months and gets solids twice a day - vegetables or fruit in the morning and oatmeal + fruit in the evening. On this schedule, she seems to wanting to BF or have a bottle less often. The solids aren't quite replacing a milk "feed," but almost. I am worried about my supply, so wondering when this a problem v. just the natural course of weaning as we move towards 12 months...
Anonymous wrote:What sorts of games do you play with your 6 month old to encourage development? I'm not sure I'm doing enough.
Anonymous wrote:NMJ's mom here. He had his 6 month appointment today. 17lbs 11oz and 26.5 inches, so very average in terms of height and weight! The Ped and I spoke at length about his food issues and the types of reactions he'd had, and she referred us to an allergist at Children's (rather than going back to the Ped GI). She mentioned wanting to rule out something called Eosinophilic Esophagitus because of the severity of his responses, which I had never heard of but googled when I got home, and it's a little scary. Basically it's an immune response to food allergies that causes swelling of and damage to the esophagus, resulting in reflux-like symptoms including pain, vomiting, gagging, difficulty sleeping, etc. It often co-occurs with asthma and eczema. The diagnosis is made via esophogeal biopsy, so I'm REALLY hoping that the allergist doesn't think this is something N might have. I am still hopeful that we are just dealing with some food intollerances that he will grow out of.

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As far as sleeping, it's not where I expected to be at this point... My daughter is still waking up at least once a night, but usually twice. I know she *can* sleep all the way through, but it's never happened. I am actually okay with the 3:00/4:00 am feed because she seems really hungry and I like the snuggles, but we seem to have hit a regression. We Ferberized to get rid of the 11:00/midnight wake up a few weeks ago, but she is back at it. I saw my ped yesterday, and she said it's really normal for babies to regress - and that she really supports sleep training again and again if necessary. She also said most babies will flip themselves and actually sleep better on their sides or tummies at this age - and that's totally okay. Sleep training for that midnight feed starts again tonight. Wish me luck!
but crazydog is going in the crate tonight.Anonymous wrote: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??
Can you try a really interesting toy to give her? Or, hang something above the table for her to swat at? Or maybe it's way beyond that!
Ah well...we live to fight another day. Love this thread, guys. Good idea OP!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: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.