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EAT => Feeding Solid Food => Topic started by: LindseysMom on August 23, 2005, 16:05:11 pm
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Ok, so if I do decide to offer milk after meals do you still offer other liquids with the meal? And also do I give the milk right after the meal or should I wait a while before offering the milk after she finishes?
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Good question! I need to get DS on more solids and was wondering about this myself....
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At 9 months, I do totally separate solid meals & breastfeedings. We're down to 3 nursings a day, and 3 meals of solids. The only ones close together are wake-up milk & solid breakfast (30 min apart), only because dd1 needs her breakfast at the same time. Otherwise I keep meals about 2 hrs distant from breastfeedings. I do give a sippy cup of (watery) juice with solid meals, sometimes she'll suck down the whole thing (and throw it :roll: ), other times she doesn't even touch it. If your lo takes formula, you might offer that with a meal, just for the extra nutrition.
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I do the breastfeeding and solids separately. I offer some water with meals though. I prefer not to give her juice - it really has little nutritional value at this point compared with the other stuff (solids and milk) and I'd rather her get used to just water, plus I saw a study recently that suggested children who drink more than 1 glass of juice a day are more likely to become obese.
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I do do milk and solids separately now just the milk comes about an hour before solids but she still just does not seem too hungry for her solids so I thought about switching things around. I just don't want the one after lunch to be too close to her afternoon nap as I am afraid she will fall asleep while breastfeeding. Those of you that do do 3 breastfeeds when do you do them? I was thinking the am, after lunch and at bedtime. I guess if i give her water or water mixed with juice at her meals then I was wondering if that will keep her from drinking as much milk.