Showing posts with label 6 months. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 6 months. Show all posts

Our Baby Led Weaning Adventure Starts!

R started eating solids 2 weeks ago. We're trying baby led weaning/feeding with him. I read about this when Y was still a baby but I chickened out trying it with her. Lack of confidence din siguro. But this time with R, I wanted to try it. With Y being so picky with what she eats and used to eating lugaw that she doesn't like to chew her food now, lunok lang ng lunok! Hay... ka-stress minsan pakainin but that's another blog entry!

When I saw Jenny's E holding his food and feeding himself at 7 months old, nakakatuwa at nakakaaliw! So two weeks before R turned 6 months old, I read and researched and asked Jenny questions hehe. (I read this
: http://www.babyledweaning.com/) I asked Jenny if she follows the 3-day rule, she didn't. But I followed just to be sure! And his first food? Avocados!
He's still too small for his high chair (very sulit high chair which I got on sale!), as you can see, that he had a hard time reaching for his food so we're waiting for my sister's Bumbo. He loved the avocados! He was mashing it in his hands then he sucks his fingers hehe! It was really amusing to watch him eat by himself.
But the next feeding when we fed him carrots then potatoes, he didn't like it that much. To BLW mommas, is this normal? I really have no idea too! We're slowly learning all this and I will ask Jenny again after the holidays. Now we're trying apples, bananas, pears and I'll buy more veggies this weekend!
Ang cute!!!!
He still can't sit by himself without support. He's very curious about everything right now, eats everything his hands can hold but not food. So we're feeding him every other day muna until he turns 7 months old which is in less than 2 weeks. Ang bilis!
Any tips?

More Baby Led Weaning resources:
http://www.babyledweaning.com/
http://wholesomebabyfood.momtastic.com/babyledweaning.htm#.UNuebqwriSo
http://www.rapleyweaning.com/

Happy 6 Months, My Little Siopao!

Our little Siopao turned 6 months yesterday! Oh wow! We'll start solids this week! Ang bilis!!!

Papa, Mommy, and Achi loves you!!! Mwahhhh!


This Boy Is Growing Up Too Fast!

My little boy will be 6 months old next week (we're still exclusively breastfeeding and will start solids na! wheee!), can't believe it's been 6 months since I gave birth (read: bakit mataba pa din ako? Hahahaha).
I think this boy is advanced for his age (or so this mom would like to think). He first rolled over just a day before he turned 4 months old. He's very malikot for one. I thought Y was malikot na when she was his same age, hindi pala! His laugh is cute, he rolls all over the bed, he nurses like a champion! Oh I miss him! He's long and lean for his age and boy he has strong legs!!!
He's been doing this since he was 5 months old. He moves like a worm. Gumagapang ng pasubsob sa bed, that's why his face sometimes is all red from all the rubbing and makes his booger come out of his small nose wahahahaha!
Here's our little boss when we went out last Sunday night. Hihi so cute!
Hay, I can't believe you'll be 6 months na my little siopao. Can't wait for you start eating solids! Exciting times!
Papa, can I eat this?

Y, The Cooking Pot, and The Stroller

Y will be 6 months old this coming Sunday. Her personality is starting to show. She gets so loud in morning when she wakes up. She's actually my alarm clock now. I show her her pictures from on phone or on my laptop, and she talks to it! So cute! Same thing when she sees her reflection. She gets so amused with herself!


Reflection on the cooking pot
Chubby cheeks! Sarap kurutin!


We took the stroller out of the box so we can test if Y will like sitting on it. She does! She doesn't like it when no one is pushing it, though.




Y looks like a boy, noh?
Can't wait to take her out on Sunday!


And here she is, looking so happy while playing in her crib!



Tomorrow's Friday na. I'm excited for the weekend. I need to rest at the same time. I hope I get to rest! 

1st day of March!

It's already March! Time flies really fast! A lot of things are happening this month. Milestones, adventures, and a little mishap.


Y is going to start to eat solids this month. This month will mark my 6th month on exclusively breastfeeding Y. A blog carnival. The little mishap that I hope would be settled soon. A new yaya. And I think there will be whole lot more!


A new chapter for Y, me, and the B.O.S.!


Can't wait!

Solids and Baby Led Weaning

Next month, Y will turn 6 months old. That means she will start eating solids! And that means I have to prepare and research everything I need to know about preparing and feeding solids to Y. There's so much information out there! (Which reminds me, I have The Baby Book by Dr. Sears and Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care. Must read that!) I also asked fellow moms what they fed their babies when they started eating.
But first. babies must show signs that they are ready to start solids. Here's a rundown of the signs: (According to the LLL website)


  • he is about six months old
  • he can sit up without any support
  • he continues to be hungry despite more frequent nursing which is unrelated to illness or teething
  • he has lost the tongue-thrusting reflex and does not push solids out of his mouth
  • he can pick up things with his finger and thumb (pincer grasp)
I'm firm on not feeding Y with Cerelac (though I love eating Cerelac up until today! LOL.) or Gerber. Base on what I have read, Cerelac and Gerber can make your baby become picky eaters. I certainly don't want Y to be picky. Natural food all the way. Now, a friend of my sister texted me this:
5 1/2 months old: Feed milk via spoon once a day AM para ma-practice
6 months old: Plain rice cereal. Introduce one (kind) food at a time and wait for four days before introducing another. (What you can feed her) Squash, potato, sweet potato, carrots, sayote, banana, applesauce, papaya, peaches, green papaya, broth
Around 8-9 months: Meat, brocolli, cauliflower, asparagus, green beans, spinach
Around 10-12 months: Yogurt and egg
I think this is a pretty good guide. Another food guide that I saw was from wholesomebabyfood.com:







Halfway through reading and researching, I still don't know what to feed Y first. And then I remember I read an article about avocados as an ideal first food. I think I also read in Jenny fed Naima avocados as her first food if I'm not mistaken. Why avocados? 
From wholesomebabyfood:
Avocados are often called one of nature's perfect foods because they are said to contain everything a person needs to survive.
The unsaturated fats it contains are good for baby's brain developmentas well as their central nervous system.
Its smooth texture is perfect as well as being nutritious. Avocados contain no salt or cholesterol, but do contain iron, potassium, fibre and vitamin E.
I hope avocados will be in season next month! :) Can't wait!

While we're on the subject on feeding solids, I also have read about baby led weaning. Baby led weaning simply means letting a child feed themselves and skipping the purees. Can I mix baby led weaning and feeding her? I can't wait to feed her but I'm also curious to see what Y will do if I decided on baby lead weaning. Hmmm... I still have a month to decide. A month to research, to buy whatever I need to buy. 


Links on Solids:
http://www.llli.org/FAQ/solids.html