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    Posted: 11 July 2007 at 1:53pm
Reading recent posts in seems it may be fairly common to introduce solids before 6 months. I'm kind of tossing with the idea at the moment and I'm just cirious - at what age and why did you introduce solids to your baby/ies?
    
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james was at 7 months as he wouldnt eat them from me or his nana so a friend took him for the day and he was eating 1 jar a day from then now he eats everything in sight
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My situation is a little different obviously. Ashleigh was 7 months when we started - she had to before she was 8 months or else they develop an aversion to anything but liquid in their mouth? Thats what I was told anyway    Anyway I believe you should start them when it seems they aren't getting enough sustanance from milk and are still looking hungry after a feed. And if she has slept through the night for a while but then starts waking hungry. This is all IMO but if she isn't showing any signs of that then I would wait until 6 months. No point starting it just because others have - plus its sooo much easier just giving them milk feeds!!!
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James was 4mths old he was just showing all the signs that he was ready the major one was when he would try and steal our food from us.




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Hannah was about 5 and a half months. She was trying to grab our food and sat there with her mouth open so I figured she was ready!!
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jordis was 5 months, and i was doing everything possible to try and get her to sleep through the night. she just wouldnt!

it took another month for her to sleep through, but i think she was ready for the solids when we started them - now she hoovers up all her veges, but gets a face like a bum when i try and give her any meat
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Micheal - 4 months
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Micheal and Jayden were very hungry babies, and Abby just didn't care but wasn't getting enough from milk

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I started all mine at about 4mos, when the night feeds went off the chart! And it was a regular daily thing by 4 1/2 mos.
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Originally posted by Danni-chick Danni-chick wrote:

James was 4mths old he was just showing all the signs that he was ready the major one was when he would try and steal our food from us.

Exactly the same with Alize, althou he does go on solid strike when he wont eat any for days. The plunket nurse said this can sometimes happen when they are introduced to solids too early.

Mercedes my 6yr old had solids at 6mths and Lesieli my oldest had them at 2mths. BTW it was suggested by Plunket at the time... I wouldnt follow that advice now,  esp with Allergies Lesieli has had.


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Ethan was around 4 months. He was ready...Was still hungry after bottles. he was studying us and making mouth chewing movements when we ate infront of him. The first thing that we tried was a rusk, and we didn't look back from there!
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haleigh was 3 months.
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as Ella is doing so well with sleep etc and no allergies to formula etc we re goign to stick with BM and formula until 6 months and then introduce solids. Plunket of course more than supports me in this one and has set up a schedule of how to introduce them to her from there. If her weight doesnt keep up above 50% I will reconsider it.

I will be working from when she is six months and the daycares will supply solids (veges / fruit mushy stuff) from then so I figure that is a good time to do it - she might as well benefit from BM as much as possible until then...and mum tells me i wasnt on solids til 6 months and was BF til 18 months so am happy to try and follow some of that....
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We started at about 4.5 months or so, and Erin was on 3 meals a day by 6 months.
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We started Ollie on solids from 4 months onwards. Partly because I stopped breastfeeding at 3 months and wanted Ollie to get more nutrition from food as well as bottle.
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Jake about 4 months, and I gave Char her first lot of Farex tonight, and she loved it. I felt a bit sad, sounds stupid, I really really wanted to wait till 6 months, but she seems ready. Plus she has started waking 2 or 3 times a night and she is tiny, under 50% with weight. Will see how it goes.
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Andrew bang on 4 months. Josh was 4 1/2 months, I was told to start him on them as soon as he shows he is ready as he lost a bit of weight.
I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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Josh - 11 weeks -
also told by plunket to go on at the time.)
Brooke - 5 1/2 months -
she wasn't really interested in it but plunket told be before 6 months
Rhyley - 4 months
he was so ready for it trying to take our food (actually got toast out of my mums hand)

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Charlotte was 4 1/2 months- we tried to hold out as long as we could but she was so ready.
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Sienna was 4mths and we started cos she giving us the big puppy dog eyes everytime we ate around her so my theroy was we try it and if she doesn't take it fine we wait and try again.

Anyway she took it stright away and is now one of the best eaters I know she never refuses anything
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jack was 6.5-7mths and charli was 5mths. i tried her on some farex rice at 4mths because my mum and sis were telling me she wanted it, i didn't think she was ready....she didn't eat it.
she started watching us intently when we ate and reaching out for our plates so i tried her again and haven't looked back since.

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