• Feeding FAQ: 6-9 months – General Food Refusal

    At almost 8 months my daughter is refusing nearly all her solid food Olivia is refusing 95% of her solids. I have tried: self-feeding, spreading veggies on bread fingers, veggie fingers and offering a few ozs of milk then her solids. I have tried to give her a few ozs of milk before solids, but she just grizzles until she gets her bottle (usually after 30-60 minutes of getting her to eat). She has been “teething” for a few months now and I am wondering if that could be the reason, but it could still be months before her first tooth appears. Olivia does not seem to be hungry between…

  • Feeding FAQ: 6-9 months – General Food Refusal

    At 7 months my son refuses all solid food and is hungry at night Samuel is a happy baby and has always eaten well until two weeks ago. Now he refuses everything offered to him regardless of what it is. I have tried finger foods and he just throws them on the floor. I have given him a spoon to hold whilst I feed him; it makes no difference, he just won’t open his mouth. I have tried tricking him by offering water which he will always take and getting a spoon in as he opens his mouth, but he is wise to this now. He is having three milk…

  • Feeding FAQ: 6-9 months – Weaning/Solids

    Any advice for a mum at the end of her tether? I seem to spend every spare moment of the day (and I don’t have many) cooking for my eight month old, Laura, who spits everything back at me. Then, when I open a jar of puréed baby food, she eats it as fast as I can feed her. Does it do her any harm to have the odd jar of baby food so I can keep my sanity? How frustrating for you! Do take heart from the fact that you are doing exactly the right thing in persevering with the food you’re offering, and make sure any leftovers go…

  • Feeding FAQ: 6-9 months – Weaning/Solids

    My daughter, now aged 7.5 months, started to sleep through the night after the 10pm feed when she was four months old. Following the health visitor’s advice, I started to wean her when she was five months old, and everything continued to go well with her sleeping and feeding until a month ago when she caught a really bad cold. Although she has now recovered from her cold, she is refusing most of her solids, and is waking several times in the night, often taking up to two hours to settle. My lack of sleep over the last few weeks has meant that my milk supply has decreased dramatically. I…

  • Feeding FAQ: 6-9 months – Weaning/Solids

    I have found some organic vegetable stock cubes which are low-salt. In the nutrition information on the package it says they contain ‘trace sodium’. Are these safe to use, as I don’t always have time to make home-made stock. My baby is almost 8 months. Most mums certainly don’t find the time to make their own stock (though I take my hat off to those who do). Well done for recognizing that stock cubes are usually high in salt and checking the nutrition information on the pack. ‘Trace’ means that they contain very little sodium (the chemical part of ‘salt’ that we’re concerned about in terms of health) and are…

  • Feeding FAQ: 6-9 months – Weaning/Solids

    Can I use tinned fruit (in natural juices of course) and tinned vegetables for my 7 month old daughter? Absolutely – tinned fruit and vegetables are great store-cupboard staples, always there in an emergency. As you are aware, look for fruit tinned in natural juices, also vegetables tinned without added salt if possible. And if the product does contain added salt, be sure to rinse the vegetables and discard the liquid as some salt will be dissolved in it. Many people are concerned that tinned foods are not as nutritious as fresh ones, however this is not necessarily the case. A 1997 study by the Department of Food Science and…

  • Feeding FAQ: 6-9 months – Formula Feeding

    My 6.5 month son vomits his bedtime milk and has begun to wake in the night hungry My 6.5-month-old son has been projectile vomiting at his 6.45pm feed, bringing up some of his tea and all of his milk. He does this prior to finishing the bottle of milk (210-240ml) normally after about 180ml. He doesn’t seem distressed by it and has never cried after being sick and after changing him etc he will normally finish the bottle and go to sleep. However, it means that by midnight he wakes up crying with hunger and we are now back to feeding in the night or if I can get him…

  • Feeding FAQ: 6-9 months – Formula Feeding

    How can I increase my almost 7 month son’s milk intake now he is on solids? My son of almost 7 months old is refusing nearly all milk. He loves food but will not drink from a bottle or beaker. His weight is static as the health visitors say he is not drinking enough milk. I add milk into his food but he only gets about 400mls a day and that is a battle. Should I cut out solids and go back to milk and baby rice, or restructure the feeds so he doesn’t expect solids after the milk? He doesn’t wake in the morning screaming for his bottle and…

  • Feeding FAQ: 6-9 months – Formula Feeding

    My 7.5 mth son takes an hour to feed at 6pm and is not always finishing it It takes around one hour to feed my son before bedtime at 7pm. I start feeding him his bottle at 18:00, as he was too tired at 18:30 – kept falling asleep before his bottle is finished. He takes small amounts of his milk (around 2.5 ozs) and is then distracted. He plays around the room – he does not want to lie still and take his milk (this could be due to the fact that he is a very busy baby). He would cry uncontrollably and wouldn’t want to be cuddled. I…

  • Feeding FAQ: 6-9 months – Formula Feeding

    My 8-month-old daughter is beginning to refuse her milk, even when not teething Our baby girl of 8 months had started to go off milk whilst she was teething. She improved somewhat over the past few weeks (with us compensating with milk in her food etc) when her first two teeth appeared, but for nearly the whole of last week she has refused the formula milk (via bottle or beaker) and it is becoming very stressful. She isn’t suffering with her teeth at this moment. We are desperate. What should we do? My doctor had said I should persist with ensuring she takes the milk (show who is boss so…