You can introduce meat at this point into your baby's diet. Mine loves the mixtures like chicken vegetable, beef veggie, chicken noodle, and turkey rice. She also likes the ones mixed with fruit like chicken pears, etc. I feed my 10 month old as follows: Cereal with fruit for breakfast. Meat, veggies and fruit for lunch. A dry snack like Gerber Veggie Puffs with juice to drink in the afternoon after her nap. Dinner is meat, veggie and fruit with milk. Then right before bedtime I breastfeed for 15 minutes. She sleeps from 9:30PM to around 9:45AM. She is eating number 2 foods, so she gets quite a lot of food. If you are trying to get out of the 2.5 hour routine then feed her as soon as she wakes up, then let her play until she is sleepy. Put her down for her hour nap, then feed her again when she wakes up. Her play time is probably around 2 to 2.5 hours between naps now, if not try stretching it by 10 minutes a week at a time until she gets there. You probably feel like you are feeding all the time now, and that is frustrating. Let her try plain meat with her next dinner, only 1/2 a jar to see if there are any bad reactions like diharea or rash. Then build up to as much as she/he will eat! Good luck!
2006-10-10 06:14:33
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answered by Diane A 2
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My daugther is a pair of month youthful than yours, yet she refuses maximum formulation so she eats all table ingredients. i will provide you her time table. 8-9am- Breakfast (banana shrink into slices, 10-15 cheerios, 2 shrink up strawberries, small yogurt. This varies daily yet she many times has 2 end result and an entire grain with some protein) 10:30am-Nap 11:30- 4oz's formulation with a some crackers 1pm- Lunch (small handful peas, a million/4 cup boiled fowl breast, a million/2 cup cottage cheese) a million:30- Nap 3pm- 4oz's formulation with a slice of entire wheat bread 5pm- Dinner (10 raspberries, 5 shrink up green beans, a million/2 can tuna, slice of entire wheat bread) 6:15- 5oz bottle (she has at present began to no longer drink this one, many times she will have the skill to in basic terms drink it if she did no longer devour lots for dinner) 6:30pm- Bedtime Like I suggested, she doesnt devour an analogous component daily yet it is relating to the quantity that she eats at each and every meal. My in basic terms suggestion could be to spead out the time between foodstuff and bottles. It feels like everytime she eats breakfast, lunch, dinner she has a huge bottle on the instant afterwards. probably provide a smaller bottle with a small snack quite than meal, bottle, snack, meal, bottle, snack and so forth. She is probably basically no longer hungry as quickly because it comes around to time for dinner and because she isn't used to eating the table ingredients she isn't inspired to purpose. shop at it, and each little thing would be super. You never locate an person that doesn't understand a thank you to devour person foodstuff, it basically takes a while.
2016-10-16 01:09:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Every baby has a different schedule. Instead of having specific times your child must eat at, try being flexible and picking up on his/her cues. You may find that it varies every day. My son never seems to eat snack at the same time. How hungry he is depends on whether or not he ate a good breakfast or lunch.
2006-10-10 06:32:38
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answered by ekielly07 2
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As long as she doesn't act like she's being overfed or act like she's still hungry then it's fine. If the schedule is working, then it's a good schedule.
2006-10-10 05:49:00
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answered by CelebrateMeHome 6
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That sounds good what was the question?
2006-10-10 05:40:47
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answered by elaeblue 7
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is that whole milk?
2006-10-10 06:06:00
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answered by momto2boys 1
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