I think, personally, that the way I have weaned Jenson compared to Burton is different. I am different. I am no longer that overly cautious first time mummy who was constantly finding her feet and worried to death that my baby might choke on everything he ate and so was not too keen on giving him anything too finger food like until he was at least 9 months. I followed the advice Health Visitors and baby to toddler recipe and information books that I had been given, and went along with what stages certain food types should be introduced based on Burton's age at the time. I also looked on the internet for help and advice on weaning too. Many of the baby food brands such as HiPP Organic have very useful guides on weaning from stage 1 onwards, and have an on line baby club which can provide mums (first time ones in particular) with some expert tips and information on weaning.
As I have mentioned before I introduced Burton to weaning when he was about 5 1/2 months old when my breast milk alone was no longer enough as he was reverting back to 2 hourly feeds and I couldn't keep up with his hunger pangs. I didn't even bother with giving him the 'couple of spoonfuls' of introductory weaning food as he wolfed down a bowlful and by the second day was on 2 meals! I was lucky as he had a good appetite and took to weaning really well.
BUT the fear of him choking and me not being able to dislodge the hazard from his throat did worry the life out of me and I was VERY cautious about introducing him to foods like rice cakes and pieces of toast and butter.
However, my second time of weaning has been very different. Following advice form my HV, I started weaning Jenson at 5 1/2 months also. He didn't take to it aswell as Burton to begin with, and was still very much enjoying his breast milk feeds for the first couple of weeks. Then suddenly he acquired an appetite and taste for non milk food and there was no stopping him! He loved to get stuck in and of course it became a messy affair.
I soon noticed that he wanted to put things in his mouth more so I gave him some buttered toast and he liked holding his food. So I soon let him have other finger foods like rice cakes and small pieces of fruit, and there were gagging incidents and food being brought back up but I wasn't afraid to let him try actual non pureed food so young, unlike when I was weaning Burton. I have more confidence in my skills as a mummy the second time around, and I know that a baby has a good gag reflex and that some babies are straight onto finger food at the outset of weaning and they are ok. I still give Jenson pureed (although its textured now) food because for me I can see how much he is eating this way. Plus he has a big appetite so he needs bulky mummy made meals! But I do let him have finger foods for snacks and at tea time.
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eating rice cakes - mmmmm :0 |
(which his big brother has suddenly found a renewed taste for too!), are a handy accessory to have either at home or away!
Hipp Organic meals offer a great range of little taste bud experiences in a box, pot, pouch or jar
examples from their stage 1 range |
GIVE-AWAY
1 lucky Mummy Mishaps reader can win the above pictured goodies which include:
x1 banana & peach breakfast cereal
x4 apple & pear fruit and yogurt pots
x1 banana, pear & mango 100% fruit pouch
x1 peach, apple, blueberry & raspberry 100% fruit pouch
x1 apple & pear pudding
x1 penne with tomato & courgette
x1 red fruit & apple compote
x1 banana custard
all you need to do is:
leave your name and twitter name in the comments box below and tweet the following
I want to win some HiPP Organic stage 1 weaning food with Mummy Mishaps @JennyPaulin http://mummymishaps.blogspot.com/2012/01/hipp-organic-weaning.html
Thats it!
Closing date is this Friday 27th January 2012
Good Luck and thank you for entering xx
I was sent some HiPP Organic food for Jenson to try which he enjoyed and I would only ever test products on my children which I felt were appropriate. I would like to point out that there are other brands available who produce baby food and have their own websites, its just that they didn't approach me! Thank you
Thats it!
Closing date is this Friday 27th January 2012
Good Luck and thank you for entering xx
I was sent some HiPP Organic food for Jenson to try which he enjoyed and I would only ever test products on my children which I felt were appropriate. I would like to point out that there are other brands available who produce baby food and have their own websites, its just that they didn't approach me! Thank you
Hello :)
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My little girl has just turned 6months so this would come in handy - I try to give her organic foods as much as I can! My little boy is now 2 and was finger food weaned - we got off to a great start but now he's awful with food so this time round I'm doing a bit more purée weaning instead! I'm Emma and tweet as @beachpebble
I love the mess they make when they feed themselves, they get it everywhere but there mouth!
ReplyDeleteI have a 6 month old boy who I am just starting to wean, he loves his fruit purees.
Thank you for hosting a fab comp
Angela
Sorry tweeted as @angoewright78
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ReplyDeleteJust tweeted. Hope I win - loved Hipp organic with my older ones.
I have tweeted :) I am currently putting together a massive hamper for my friend who is pregnant and this would make a fab addition :) @caro_mad x
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ReplyDeleteI love the photos of them both, especially Burton. His facial expressions are so cute.
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I've recently run a similar competition so have let everyone who entered that know about your giveaway x
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have tweeted - great prize, the wee man will love this! twitter name is @lynseykirkwood :)
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Ann Weir @babyann1984
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@chocolateonmse Thanks!
ave tweeted fab giveaway :) my LO is 4 months & starting to constantly knaw on his fists so dont think it will be long before we start with weaning :)
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hi! i have tweeted thanks @kemo_2002
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Have tweeted too :) Nikki Webber @NakkiNoo83 x x x
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