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Florence enjoying some Broccoli Purée! |
I spent
a lot of time questioning whether Florence was ready to start weaning. She was
showing all the typical “ready” signs such as;
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Her
birth weight had doubled.
- Curious
about what Chris and I eat.
- Sitting
well when supported and enjoyed sitting in her Highchair.
- Making
chewing motions.
- Showed
good hand-eye coordination.
- Brought
everything to her mouth.
- Started
taking an extra bottle.
- Woke
more during the night when she previously slept 8/9 hour stretches.
I’m sure
that many of the “ready” signs are natural to their development, especially as
she seemed to be experiencing the sleep regressing and a growth spurt, but it’s
what all of the books and websites suggest so we decided to give weaning a try!
Florence
had her first mouthful of Baby Rice when she was 20 weeks, almost five months
old. She initially showed interest in the Baby Rice so we tried the same again
on the Tuesday lunch time. This time was different. She didn’t swallow much of
the rice and kept pushing it out with her tongue. Although I understand that
babies are born with the tongue-thrust reflex, meaning they’ll push anything
that is placed on their tongue out of their mouth, I didn’t feel that Florence
was ready so we stopped offering her the Rice with the intention to try again the
following week.
The
following Monday we offered Florence some Baby Rice again. This time she was
different. This time she was more enthusiastic about eating and pushed the rice
to the back of her mouth and swallowed it. We tried again the following lunch
time and she showed the same enthusiasm. I was then confident and happy to try
her on some homemade purées.
To start
off with, we introduced Florence to a new vegetable every two days. We offered
her a single vegetable purée as we wanted her to experience
each flavour on its own before we start to combine flavours. It is also worth
knowing what vegetables she enjoys eating and the ones that she is less enthusiastic
about so that we can continue to try.
Here is
Florence’s meal planner for her first week of weaning-
Week 1
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Breakfast –
9.00am
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Lunch – 1.00pm
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Dinner – 4.00pm
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Bedtime –
7.00pm
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Monday
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Bottle
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Bottle
Baby Rice
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Bottle
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Bottle
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Tuesday
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Bottle
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Bottle
Baby Rice
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Bottle
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Bottle
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Wednesday
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Bottle
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Bottle
Carrot Purée
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Bottle
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Bottle
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Thursday
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Bottle
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Bottle
Carrot Purée
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Bottle
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Bottle
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Friday
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Bottle
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Bottle
Parsnip Purée
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Bottle
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Bottle
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Saturday
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Bottle
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Bottle
Parsnip Purée
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Bottle
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Bottle
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Sunday
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Bottle
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Bottle
Sweet Potato Purée
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Bottle
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Bottle
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At the start
of the week Florence only had a few spoonfuls of purée, but by the end of week 1 she was
easily eating a whole cube of purée and would have happily had more. Therefore,
Chris and I were
confident that Florence was taking to weaning and didn’t feel the need to offer
her the same vegetable for two days anymore.
During week
2, Florence tried a new vegetable every day. Here is her meal planner for her
second week of weaning -
Week 2
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Breakfast –
9.00am
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Lunch – 1.00pm
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Dinner
4.00pm
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Bedtime
7.00pm
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Monday
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Bottle
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Bottle
Sweet Potato Purée
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Bottle
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Bottle
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Tuesday
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Bottle
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Bottle
Swede Purée
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Bottle
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Bottle
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Wednesday
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Bottle
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Bottle
Pea Purée
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Bottle
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Bottle
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Thursday
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Bottle
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Bottle
Butternut
Squash Purée
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Bottle
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Bottle
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Friday
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Bottle
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Bottle
Potato Purée
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Bottle
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Bottle
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Saturday
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Bottle
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Bottle
Broccoli Purée
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Bottle
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Bottle
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Sunday
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Bottle
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Bottle
Cauliflower Purée
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Bottle
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Bottle
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This week
we are going to combine different vegetables to make delicious purées. We are also going to start introducing Florence to
fruit purées with her breakfast bottle.
Are there any vegetables that we have
missed out?
What was your baby’s favorite?