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Any body with suggestions to feed solid food to baby

Last post 09-09-2009 1:56 PM by Mason'sMama. 1 replies.
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  • 09-08-2009 9:55 AM

    Any body with suggestions to feed solid food to baby

    Hi,Im from India. I have a six month oldgirl and Im facing troubles feeding her solid food. She was exclusively breast fedfor six months. She now refusesbottle feed and solid food. I have tried almost everything under the sun thats available in the shop and at home... She is hungry most times and hence does not sleep well. Sometimes I gets very rough trying to feed her. If anyone has any tips on feeding baby solid food,kindly help
  • 09-09-2009 1:56 PM In reply to

    Re: Any body with suggestions to feed solid food to baby

    This website really helps me with my questions. I found this article specifically about solid foods. http://www.whattoexpect.com/first-year/feeding-baby/starting-solids/preparing-first-feedings.aspx I think that since your baby was exclusively breastfed it is normal that she should feel confused about receiving food from any source other than the breast. It takes a while for anyone to competely accept change. You are doing a great job and congrats on exclusive breastfeeding for so long... it is a lot of work. Here is a link to an article from the same website on bottle feeding a breast fed baby. http://www.whattoexpect.com/breastfeeding-to-bottle-feeding.aspx Good Luck!
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