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Talk to me about Rice Cereal...
Since we are nearing our 4 month appt and A's pedi spoke to use about introducing rice when A is 4ish months at our last appt I was just wondering what you all did with your LO's when it came time. Some girls on my birth month board were talking about skipping the rice cereal and waiting until 6months and introducing purees instead.
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Re: Talk to me about Rice Cereal...
for both girls, we started at 6 mos with "food" -
for Ava, she got rice cereal then baby oatmeal and i think there was a barley one too. it's mixed with formula or breast milk or even just water. start soupy then thicker as they get used to eating and are having no reactions. we did probably a week on each, then started purees and then mixed purees and cereals together sometimes....
for Sam - she had no interest in the cereals so we went right to purees. We saw no reason to force it and she was able to tolerate fruits and veggies in purees easily.
white rice cereals have little nutritional value. it's very easy for baby to digest because it is gluten free/allergy free and a good first practice type food.but it is very much a processed food and not necessary for the baby either. i think they make a brown rice one too though, that i would assume is better nutrition wise.
talk to your pedi about why they suggest starting at 4 mos - if it's because your baby is consuming a large quantity of formula/breast milk then you could probably start purees at 4 mos. and not wait until 6 mos. i think i don't understand why those other woman think skipping cereal at 4 mos means they have to wait until 6 mos to start purees. i generally thought that you start feeding "foods" - cereals and/or purees - when you are ready, not necessarily at a particular month (ie - cereal 4-6mos, puree after 6 mos)
I think that's why I was confused too. I know they like waiting a little while because babies have immature digestive systems, but I didn't really understand why one not the other if your child is ready for "food". A has been eating like a beast the past week, so I'm not sure if she's going through a growth spurt or if it's because she's just so much more active lately - she's a wiggle worm. I am struggling to keep up with her needs, thankfully I have a decent freezer stash that I can dip into.
ditto this exactly. I didn't start until 6 months with A. We tried cereal & oatmeal for maybe a week before chucking it and going straight to home made purees. He had no interest before 6 months and I saw no reason to start him earlier.
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I started at 4 months but only bc we needed to do something to help D gain weight. He was bordering "failure to thrive" at that point bc of his allergies and refusal to drink the hypoallergenic formula. Anyway, I skipped the rice cereal and did oatmeal (baby oatmeal. Same consistency as rice cereal). It had more nutritional value.
If I had a choice, I would have waited until 6 months. That was my plan.
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this... at 8 1/2 months we introduced him to the gerber toddler foods and more finger foods (chicken nuggets, sweet potato fries) because he was always hungry and waking up every 3 hours at night for a bottle. anthony is a big boy. all babies are different
I'm pretty sure with K we didn't start anything until she was 6 months, and even then we only did rice cereal for a week or so because she was so constipated, we ended up having to use prune puree anyway. I'm probably going to try a little sooner with Scott and use oatmeal (as we use formula with rice starch in it already) as he eats me out of house and home as it is.
My daycare center was really helpful in letting me know from their view when they thought she was ready to advance to things (ie. purees to cheerios, etc). I found them a really helpful resource as well!
Thanks Jess. Just the other day the DC lady asked if we started her on rice yet because she's been eating 6oz every 2.5ish hours. I'm really struggling to keep up with her and it's stressing me out (which I'm sure isn't helping any).
Yeah, since starting DC 3 weeks ago S is eating 7oz every 2.5-3 hours. He's already eating me out of house and home and weighs now at 3 months what K did at 9. I ended up mixing the purees with the oatmeal a lot as well (and ill be honest, I can't get Kay to eat any adult veggies at all, but throw a puree in front of her - especially a pouch one - and she inhales it!) My doc is kind of homeopathic but also very research based....so my guess is she'll still recommend 6 months.
Rice ceral is unnecessary, can cause consitpation ond offers no nutritional value.
The AAP and WHO recommendations are to wait until 6 months for solids. Cereal is never necessary. You can start right in with fruits and veggies, adding one at a time to make sure there are no reactions. If you really want to use a cereal, oatmeal is a far better choice than rice.
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