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Jeannie00 |
Posted: Sep 19 2005, 12:05 PM
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Aiden had his first real meal last night. (hes gonna be 7 months the 26th by the way and hes strictly breastfed) It was homemade lasagna, and let me tell you he loved it. He ate and ate and ate. I just mushed it up and fed him with my fingers. Let me tell you, he'd a ate and ate if id a let him, but it was his first real meal so i kinda limited him on how much he ate. For breakfast he had cheerios and i pumped some breastmilk and added the cereal in a bowl with the breastmilk, yummy he loved that too. Ive been giving him just dry cereal for a snack, and he loves it dry too. He will gum it to death since he has NO teeth yet, they get soggy quick so im not too worried bout him choking. He loves it Tonight were having beef stew, so i might try him on just a few bites of that to see if he likes that. By the way is it ok for them this young to have meat, long as its mushed up really good. And is what im feeding him ok for his age??? I just dont wanna give him anything to hurt him?????
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mom2tripp |
Posted: Sep 19 2005, 03:25 PM
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My little man Group: Members Posts: 1,309 Member No.: 1,846 Joined: 9-May 05 |
Feeding him at this age is totally fine -----WTG with eating Aiden
Just remember NO honey, tree nuts, and egg whites before he's 1 -------------------- |
Jeannie00 |
Posted: Sep 21 2005, 07:25 AM
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Well i posted the same thing on another board, and they were totally against what im doing, they said that lasagna had lots of stuff in it, that i should give him only single things at a time and not stuff like lasagna that has lots of different ingredients to it, is this true? |
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MyBrownEyedBoy |
Posted: Sep 25 2005, 05:13 PM
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Just funny! Group: Members Posts: 6,336 Member No.: 2,273 Joined: 27-July 05 |
I introduced Logan to new foods one at a time, on my peds recommendation so we would know if he had a sensitivity to anything. But so long as you are watching him do what feels right for you.
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Warbride |
Posted: Oct 4 2005, 03:07 PM
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ONe of the main problems with giving them something complicated like lasagna is food allergies, it's harder to tell what caused the reaction than with single foods. But if there aren't alot of allergies in your family, and the food was homemade, at 7 months there shouldn't be much of a problem. This was one thing I really had to look out for, there are alot of allergies in my family and my hubby's. My son can't have oats or wheat, they make him very sick. But he's been eating meat since he was 5 months old, the baby food kind. If you have a blender, you can blend the meat up with water or breastmilk and mix it with some chunky veggies. A few things to watch for though: Make sure to check very carefully for bones, especially in fowl and fish, and pork for the most part has to be pretty well ground up for the first year. Other than that and allergies, there shouldn't be a problem. Good luck!
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Jeannie00 |
Posted: Oct 5 2005, 06:00 AM
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Well that rules that out. Ive got very very bad allergies, and it runs in my family hehe. So does that mean he or my other two kids, will more then likely have allergies. Is it hereditary???? |
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Warbride |
Posted: Oct 5 2005, 11:10 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 44 Member No.: 2,333 Joined: 10-August 05 |
They are partially heredetary, sometimes it depends on the allery. My dad is a celiac(gluten intolerant), and they've shown that 1 in 10 immediate family members of celiacs are also celiac. Most allergies are like that. If any of yours are life threatening, be very careful when giving that food to your child. Talk to an allergist(if you can) about it before giving it to the child. The good thing is other than peanut and celiac disease, most allergies are diagnosed in toddlers and older. But if there are bad allergies in your family, be very careful. And good luck!
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