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thread: "Food before one......" Blah blah blah!

  1. #1

    Oct 2008
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    "Food before one......" Blah blah blah!

    "Food before one is just for fun". Right?

    DD is hardly eating. Anything. This morning, a bite of toast and half a grape. Last night a few grains of rice from the beautiful risotto I made from scratch and half a small yoghurt....... each day is the same. She Hardly. Eats. Anything.

    So what do I do....... get serious on friday? (day after she turns one)
    How though? Do I just have a small eater on my hands? She'll try anything but one bite and it's usually launched off the side of the high chair.

    She's still guzzling the boobie like there's no tomorrow though - thank goodness for that!

    Waaaaaaa!!!!! I love BLS, I really do but I'm getting really frustrated!!

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    just do what you're doing - maybe make sure you haven't given her boob for a while before a solids feed if you can. she will get the hang of eating when she is ready

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    Mar 2008
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    how many BFs is she having a day?

    have you tried giving her brekky well before a boob? i remember we had to do that with DD1 for a bit as she just wouldnt eat any brekky at all if i gave her boob first.

    just a thought...

  4. #4

    Oct 2008
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    She's still feeding around 10 times per day. (and more overnight).

    I always thought we had to offer boob first? Does that change as they get older? I just worry that if she gets no boobie then eats no breakie/lunch/dinner then she's going to be hungry.

    I have no idea how to make this transition!!

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    Jul 2009
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    Good point Mumma Sue. I've been a big "Food is fun" advocate but yeah, what happens when they turn one? Is it some magical massive eating increase? My DD still goes through phases. She used to inhale nectarines and plums and now won't touch them. She used to love dates, then went off them but now loves them again. I am just needing to offer her lots of food often. It does mean lots of waste though. I would say DD only eats about 20% of the food we actually give her and I'm the same as you, I cook things from scratch and she just throws them on the floor!! It's heartbreaking. Luckily their little smiles make up for it.

    With the food thing, I agree to try and give solids before boob and also maybe just try giving her foods she really likes and not worry about balance for the first meal of the day? I've noticed DD loves these gluten free orange and almond biscuits that have a chocolate base and if she's not eating but has had a little nibble on some things, I will give her a bit of one, she'll eat that and then go back for more of the other food. It's like she "remembers" that eating is okay.

    Big hugs and happy early birthday to your LO!!

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    Nov 2009
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    Although she is not eating much, it does sound like she is trying a good variety of food which is great. If you are worried then try offering her food about half an hour before you think she is getting hungry, so she is not going to abandon the solids in preference of breastmilk. Also consider cutting back a little on breastmilk so she is not getting full and might be more inclined to try solids. Try regular small snacks instead of offering main meals as she might prefer that. The main thing is though, don't pressure her to eat. She will eat when she is ready and you don't want her to have any negative connotations about food.

  7. #7

    Oct 2008
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    Thanks guys. We have fun at the table, she's willing to try anything - it's just the actual eating part that is the worry!

    I do find as the day goes on that she eats more - meaning she'll eat more at dinner than she will at breakie. But maybe that's because we start the day off with a breast feed?

    So maybe start the day with breakfast instead of a breast feed? And offer the feed after breakfast?

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    Jul 2009
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    I think that would be a goer MS - we don't give DD milk until after food and it sort of works well for us as she is now on 3 milk feeds/day (plus a night time one if she wakes.) I think the basis is that they soon realise that eating stops them from being hungry, it's not only milk that can satisfy hunger.

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    Nov 2009
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    Thanks guys. We have fun at the table, she's willing to try anything - it's just the actual eating part that is the worry!

    I do find as the day goes on that she eats more - meaning she'll eat more at dinner than she will at breakie. But maybe that's because we start the day off with a breast feed?

    So maybe start the day with breakfast instead of a breast feed? And offer the feed after breakfast?
    That's what I would do
    xx

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    Jan 2007
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    MummaSue we just had our 8 month checkup with the CHN and she said around this time they recommend offering solids before milk. So for eg in the morning offer breakfast before the milk. Nice concept but I know some mornings DD is so desperate for the boobie that she starts shaking while I'm trying to get them out for her, ha ha! I am going to try offering food first at 'lunch' time and see how that goes I guess. So maybe try that at some point during the day? 10 BFs a day is awesome (though I'm sure time-consuming for you!), she obviously loves her milk

    I'm also confused as to when DD will start to 'drop' a BF during the day. CHN said she would just start to refuse the boob, or play around etc when I try to offer a feed. But so far, she just guzzles away. Maybe over the next few months she might drop one. Starangelk when did your DD drop down to 3 feeds/day?

    On a side note, the CHN had not heard of BLS but she said she thought it sounded good. I suggested she read the book, ha ha!

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    Nov 2008
    Melbourne
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    Thanks guys. We have fun at the table, she's willing to try anything - it's just the actual eating part that is the worry!

    I do find as the day goes on that she eats more - meaning she'll eat more at dinner than she will at breakie. But maybe that's because we start the day off with a breast feed?

    So maybe start the day with breakfast instead of a breast feed? And offer the feed after breakfast?
    Yeah, that's what I would do...

    I have to say though, I've found with DS there is always a different 'phase' when it comes to food. But I do vividly remember when we swapped from BF first to food first. It was a couple of days into it and I swear I almost saw the light switch come on as he was eating a bananna and realised that 'hey, this food stuff actually fills my belly'. From memory it was around the 10 month mark that we swapped things around and at that time he also dropped quite a few feeds quite quickly. I would basically offer food, let him eat (or not) and then offer booby. I'd do this for breakfast, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. HTH

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    Aug 2008
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    I think DD was around 10-11 months before she'd eat breakfast. She just loved her milk first thing in the morning too much. On daycare days, she'd get up around 6:30-7 and have boobie. I'd then pack breakfast so she could have it at care (at around 8:15am). So maybe try offering solids well after bf, if solids first doesn't work for you. For us, breakfast was the last meal to be established.

    Mrs P, I used to wonder about when DD would drop feeds too. Then it just happened! DD has very rarely ever refused boob, but I'd notice she'd just play around or would be on and off, on and off. If she'd be doing it at the same time for 2-3 days, I'd stop offering that feed. DD seemed happy with that. Be prepared that she may ask for it on the odd day as well. We've just dropped the morning feed in the last couple of weeks, but DD will still want it occasionally.

  13. #13

    Oct 2008
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    Thanks for the responses everyone, I'm still as confused as ever but I'm sure that DD will keep me right. She's all about the boob today though!

    Yesterday I took her for a sushi lunch for her birthday and she ATE HEAPS! Maybe we should just have sushi every day

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    Jul 2009
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    Mrs P - my situation was different, I work full time so she was only BFing morning and night and then when I fell pregnant she just stopped in total. So until last week I was expressing for her - now she is on formula as I just couldn't keep up with supply But she dropped down to 3 milk feeds a few weeks ago. She now has milk after breakfast, around midday and before bed. Previously she was having a bottle at 3pm as well but we found she wasn't really drinking all of her milk at her other feeds and having a midday bottle, then lunch, then 3pm, then afternoon tea, then dinner then another bottle was just too much. So we trialled giving her that bottle a bit later and a bit later and then just stopped it and she didn't even notice or miss it. She probably ate more afternoon tea and now drinks all of her night bottle so I think it probably worked out to be about the same.

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    Dec 2007
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    At that age, DD would have a feed in bed with me first, then breakfast about and hour or so later.
    Small portions, more often, and alternate them with BM, but avoid giving her a feed BEFORE a main meal. Offer the breast after the meal if she is done eating (not necessarily finishing the portion, but finished eating itms).

    But they don't eat much anyway... You will find she will have days or even meals, where she eats like a horse, only to pick like a bird the next day. Don't stress - so long as the nappies are consistent and she isn't dropping weight, all is well and she will not let herself starve. You are doing fine

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    Jan 2006
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    It's not a line in the sand, it's just a rough guideline. Some kids will make the swtich earlier, some later.
    DS was 14-15 months when he relly started to make that switch, after I night weaned (I think he was filling up in the night, mind you he would have bananas in stead for a while....)

  17. #17

    Oct 2008
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    Her nappies are always nice and wet. No worries there.

    However she is hugely constipated. Doesn't go for days and when she does there is a massive screaming match which results in a few little solid nuggets. My GP is hopeless so I am going to my old Dr (the one I saw before we moved and when I was pregnant). I want her checked out properly. Her constipation is a problem and I also wonder if she's eating little because she knows her tummy will be sore. Dunno.

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    Thanks guys. We have fun at the table, she's willing to try anything - it's just the actual eating part that is the worry!

    I do find as the day goes on that she eats more - meaning she'll eat more at dinner than she will at breakie. But maybe that's because we start the day off with a breast feed?

    So maybe start the day with breakfast instead of a breast feed? And offer the feed after breakfast?
    That sounds like a good plan! Is it possible she's thirsty when she wakes up too? I couldn't give brekky to Pixie unless she'd had some water first because she was too thirsty. I'm not sure if you give your DD a water cup but if you do maybe try a few sips out of that if she refuses to eat.

    I found DD got fussy around 1 year and I had to get tough with her milk intake. She was relying on milk to fill her up and just playing with her food. I made it so she'd just have milk before her nap and before bed of a night with maybe a bottle after lunch. It was a tad horrible for me but she was seriously not interested in food! After we cut down the milk she definately had a better attitude towards food and thrived.

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