Signs a baby is ready for solids:
- Head control. Your baby needs to be able to keep his head in a steady, upright position. - Check.
- Losing the "extrusion reflex." To keep solid food in his mouth and then swallow it, your baby needs to stop using his tongue to push food out of his mouth. - Check (he only did it once or twice.
- Sitting well when supported. Even if he's not quite ready for a highchair, your baby needs to be able to sit upright to swallow well. - Check
- Significant weight gain. Most babies are ready to eat solids when they've doubled their birth weight (or weigh about 15 pounds) and are at least 4 months old. - Check and check. We find out tomorrow how much he weighs, but it's probably around 16lbs. And he's 5 months old.
- Growing appetite. He seems hungry — even with eight to ten feedings of breast milk or formula a day. - Check
- Curiosity about what you're eating. Your baby may begin eyeing your bowl of rice or reaching for a forkful of fettuccine as it travels from your plate to your mouth. - BIG CHECK. Eating with him around has been very eventful haha
Reading this, we decided last night to test out some REAL food on him, with bananas.
He loved them!
He didn't have very much and he had tiny amounts each spoonful, but he was all into it and leaning into the spoon whenever he saw it coming.
And of course, we have pictures :)
First bite! Yum!!!
Mmmm... banana!
Getting excited about the spoon
He kept trying to attack the spoon and Matt was trying to hold his hands down haha
Mmm! Last bite!
ok..maybe ONE more! hehe
He has his pediatrician appointment tomorrow so we'll talk to her about starting him on a real food schedule. This was basically a test to see how his tongue reflex would do :)
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