Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 at
11:06 pm
and I am running out of foods to think of lol. I know she can pretty much eat anything we do but we don’t have set meal times at home or really even eat healthy so I’d like to at least have one for her. She prefers food she can eat herself, of course. I give her mini raviolis and other pasta with a fork which she loves, wheat bread with sugar free jam/jelly cut into little squares, stuff like that. I see very different opinions on scrambled eggs…can anyone clear that up for me?
If possible, can you name like 2 or 3 different things you feed your baby for each meal? Thanks in advance!
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Sunday, January 17th, 2010 at
5:00 pm
About a week ago he got put on lactose free formula which helped his regular spitting up problem a ton! Now on this formula when he spits up, though rarely, it’ll be kinda chunky. he also has some kind of acid reflux or something. even 2 or 3 hours after he eats, he’ll get this fighting sensation in his thoat that makes stuff come up.
Thursday, December 31st, 2009 at
11:03 am
He was put on lacto free formula when he was born. Could that have something to do with it?
Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at
11:00 pm
I asked earlier today whether I should try convert my 5mth old to normal milk as I have heard it is bad to keep them on lactose free. I know now that it wont effect how he handles lactose later if I stay with the lactose free stuff, but I do want to change him over onto normal milk based formula (mainly as there is only 2 places in town I can get his lactose free stuff and its expensive).
Should I just switch it altogether at once, or do it gradually?
Of course if he doesnt go well with it, I will go back to lactose free…
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009 at
5:08 pm
My son had problems digesting normal baby formula, so we had to put him on the Sensitive lactose free formula. He would get very gassy with the normal formula. My questions is, and I know this would be better for his pediatrician, should I try switching him to normal formula to see how he tolerates it? He is almost 8 months now, and has been exclusively formula fed since he was 2 months. I appreciate any positive and serious answers!