Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son started at 4 months per his pediatrician's recommendation. He took right to it and hasn't looked back. He is very healthy and LOVES veggies. Now that he is a year old he wants to feed himself and doesn't like me to help until the very end. Which is messy, but great! Thank goodness for wipes!
I hope u are not using baby wipes on your child's hands and face to clean up food! THat would be unhealthy and expensive and wasteful! Use a washable cloth with JUST WATER
Anonymous wrote:HI everyone, I am the OP. I had read D-list celebrity Blossum's blog and that is where I saw her say that she had not given her baby ANY solids for 12 months. I also have been hearing more and more about no solid before 12 months on other forums and articles. I was just wondering about the thought behind it. I started solids at 6 months, but did organic purees that I made myself. I did not try the baby-led weaning thing. I don't know much about BLW.
Anonymous wrote:I EBF for 9 months before I introduced solids. I followed the advice my mom gave. We had a "solid food" introduction ceremony for it called annaprashan. It's based on the philosophy of Ayurveda to minimize allergies and build immunity.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annaprashana
After that the baby ate foods we were eating but I mashed it up and did not use any chillies in it. Aside from that my kids grew up eating turmeric, cumin, coriander, ginger, garlic etc. in their food.
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We did the annaprasana at six months, which I think is fairly common.
Anonymous wrote:Just want to point out that just because a baby grabs for food doesn't mean they are ready for it...they grab for all kinds of things that are not a good idea for them to have. When teeth come in, important digestive enzymes do too and giving a 4 month old solids instead of breast milk because they reach for them does the child a disservice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The culture where I was raised is centuries old"
What?
I suspect we have someone who fetishizes the past here.
Anonymous wrote:Just want to point out that just because a baby grabs for food doesn't mean they are ready for it...they grab for all kinds of things that are not a good idea for them to have. When teeth come in, important digestive enzymes do too and giving a 4 month old solids instead of breast milk because they reach for them does the child a disservice.
Anonymous wrote:bm or formula alone is not enough to satisfy most babies that long. At 6 months is when solids should be introduced