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Is just fascinating to me (please note: there is talk of bewbs and lactation in this link):
http://kellymom.com/bf/got-milk/supply-worries/letdown/
I'm still on that train of "should I keep trying my best" and "should I start to try and back off bit by bit on the breastfeeding. In my head off in the distance is our trip to FL for Celebration VI, where Mina will most likely not be going with us. Hrm.
She is starting to seemingly pay attention to food, which means that more solid things will be coming. I'm debating between the traditional 'spoon feed the mushy stuff' and the baby-lead weaning approach. Maybe a bit of both? Or would that be confusing? http://www.babyledweaning.com/
http://kellymom.com/bf/got-milk/supply-worries/letdown/
I'm still on that train of "should I keep trying my best" and "should I start to try and back off bit by bit on the breastfeeding. In my head off in the distance is our trip to FL for Celebration VI, where Mina will most likely not be going with us. Hrm.
She is starting to seemingly pay attention to food, which means that more solid things will be coming. I'm debating between the traditional 'spoon feed the mushy stuff' and the baby-lead weaning approach. Maybe a bit of both? Or would that be confusing? http://www.babyledweaning.com/
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Date: 2012-05-10 06:17 pm (UTC)I think there is nothing wrong with you doing both. Feeding herself will not only let her explore her world, but it will give her good fine motor skills. You feeding her mushy stuff, ensures that when you are introducing new flavors that it is easy for her to try. She could absolutely try those by tasting things on her own, but especially when she has few teeth it gives her a few more options.
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Date: 2012-05-10 07:02 pm (UTC)Probably around the same time, we also started attempting to let him try to feed himself. We'd feed him, but we'd also give him a chance to hold the spoon and try.
I figure - everything is practice - get them started practicing things and eventually they will learn it.