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Posted on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 in Bicycles

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When you give her rice cereal, drink less milk?

At first, only minimal amounts being taken, one or two spoonfuls of cereal drip a spoon. I can not keep my daughter of 6 months in breast milk! lol when do you think volumes are going a bit, when she begins to take more grain? And when I increase their consumption of cereal? She just started yesterday but was a professional. Everything went down the hatch, or even get a bib on her lol! It was like she was eating for months. I think she let me give you 3 days xa cereals and excited, but should start slower right? Once a day maybe?

Definitely you should start slower. What he's doing now ... one tablespoon once a day is great. There are some people here who just do not understand the fact that solids are not supposed to take the place of breast milk / formula. By reducing your consumption of milk, then you are feeding too much solids. The reason we do not want their milk consumption to decrease is that no solid foods out there that have the right amount of vitamins / minerals that a baby needs. Only breast milk / formula can provide. If the solids are taking the place of some of the milk, then the child is deprived of certain amounts of these vitamins and minerals. This is so important that breast milk / formula should be your main source of food until they are a year old. This means that up to one year, still should drink more milk / formula than anything else. So, basically, that gradually work your way in most solids. At first, 1 tablespoon once a day is perfect. Then next week you may want to try a different food. Do not add to, replace cereal with him instead. Do not let your child fill in solids. Solids should be offered only after they have breastfed or bottle, never before or instead of. Even at 7-8 months, my daughter breast milk and large solids only get a couple of times a week, never more than once a day. Solid simply not important until one year of age. In fact, most breastfed babies do not need anything but breast milk for the first year of his life.

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