Am I the only one?? I feel like we have a good thing going now.
Am I the only one?? I feel like we have a good thing going now.
hostess / watermelon / 14932 posts
I totally was! I was convinced it would be the end of bfing, too. but it all continued on as it nothing had changed, strangely enough, just with the addition of some really fun mealtimes.
oh and poop..but I prefer solid poop, weirdly enough. easier to wipe clean!
pomegranate / 3863 posts
I was too, and even now, at 7 months he isn't totally into it so I haven't pushed it. We do a pouch at dinner a couple times a week. I remember feeling like I had just gotten a handle on his schedule and bottle feeding and we were in a good routine and I was terrified of f-ing with it!!
Just ease into it, hopefully the transition will go smoothly! And I agree with @Sorrycharlie: the poops might stink like nothing you've ever smelled before, but they are way easier to clean!
pomelo / 5628 posts
I was scared too. It just felt really overwhelming. But it goes so slow that you don't have to figure everything out right away. We are over a month in and he probably hasn't eaten more than a tablespoon! And his fluid intake is way higher, like 5+ ounces. So nothing is slowing down.
blogger / pear / 1964 posts
I was super pumped to start, but between the constipation and the crazy spitting-up, the excitement has decreased dramatically. Breast feeding worked well, and now it's a whole new ball game of things to learn. I now understand your terror!
hostess / wonderful honeydew / 32460 posts
I was really excited to start with DD.
Didn't want to start with DS! I give him solids once a day and I feel like it's good enough. Some days I skip solids. He loves his milk!
GOLD / pomelo / 5737 posts
I was worried it would mess up sleep and whatever but it turned out totally ok! And now that we are use to it, it's not really more work either. (Although we were making up bottles before, I can't speak to bf!)
pomelo / 5093 posts
Man, I worried about this too - that my daughter would stop nursing to eat food. She's almost two, and still a total boob addict. You'll totally be ok.
coconut / 8861 posts
I was worried at first. Once he got solids at daycare, it was easier to do them at home. Since our last well visit, we got the go ahead for most solids. This has made it even easier.
nectarine / 2280 posts
Yup. I'm so not ready for solids either but I'm trying. Ugh. She's 9 months and I need to introduce a meal a day. Sigh.
pomegranate / 3768 posts
We're a month in and I've only given her 2oz once a day so its not too bad! It's actually kind of fun seeing her scrunch up her face when she tastes something new. It hasn't made a difference in her milk intake either. She still drinks all her bottles!
bananas / 9973 posts
Yes! Me! I wanted to delay solids as long as possible, but got informed about why I shouldn't by a couple moms last week.
honeydew / 7687 posts
Yeah I wasn't terrified but I would've happily waited longer if DH wasn't so excited to start at 6 months. LO was ambivalent until 7.5 months and then it was fun to feed him but messy and scary to deal with constipation.
nectarine / 2964 posts
I was scared but excited. It actually turned out to be a dreadful and frustrating 6 months, because LO wasn't a fan of pureed solid food (many times I would make a ton of food, and he won't even eat a bite, and most of them expensive organic stuff goes into trash. Sigh), and he drank less milk together. Ended up we were worried and we went to see a GI specialist and nutritionist. It was also the end of breastfeeding for us (breastfeeding ended in about 2-3 months after solids). And did I mention about the MESS I had to deal with, he smeared his food on his face, and throwing food on the floor deliberately around 1 year old?
Sorry to scare you, but I did not enjoy that 6 months at all! He is all fine now though - a pretty good eater overall and not much food throwing
pineapple / 12793 posts
We're a month in and I'm really enjoying it. LO eats waaaay more food than I think she'll eat which cracks me up. I get such a kick out of her enthusiasm for food.
You'll be totally fine. Go at your LO's pace and enjoy it.
grapefruit / 4923 posts
like @petunia354:, i felt like i had just gotten into a rhythm and didn't want to start anything new. but it's turned out to be very gradual--after his initial excitement at trying purees and finger foods, i feel like the interest has really slowed down. we do purees at daycare and BLW at home. i thought he'd be more into it, but whatever. trying not to push it.
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