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Topic: Meal times for babies Posted: 15 March 2007 at 1:16pm |
I was just wondering what time you feed your babies their solids? Ashleigh is nearly 9 months but around 6 months corrected age. She is having two solids meals a day and has bottles every 4 hours. Our routine is this (approx give or take 1/2 hour)
7.30 - bottle
11.30 - bottle and solids normally fruit
3.30 - bottle and solids normally veges/meat
6.45 - bath then bottle and bed around 7.15
She has around half of a Watties jar each meal so I was wondering if I need to introduce a third but then again she isn't hungry in the mornings and generally won't finish her bottle. I also think that her 2nd meal which technically speaking is dinner is too early but she is too tired/grizzly at the next bottle and very ready for bed straight after it. I have thought about giving it to her at around 5-5.30 but isn't she meant to have her bottle then solids straight after?? I didn't realise how much you have to learn when you start giving babies food
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Posted: 15 March 2007 at 1:44pm |
Ok, I can't tell you what to do of course, so I will tell you what we do and you can take anything from it that you think may be useful...
Erin has her first bottle at 7am, then if we aren't going out, "breakfast" solids at 8am.
Second bottle at 10:30am, then "lunch" solids at 11:30am or so.
Third bottle at 2:30pm, and then finger food / snack ("afternoon tea") around 3pm.
Depending on what we've been doing during the day, last bottle is around 6-6:30pm, and then "dinner" solids around 7pm, bedtime anywhere between 7:30-8pm.
Most of her meals are home made, and her appetite varies a fair bit, anywhere from half a cup to a whole cup - or if I'm really desperate (or lazy LOL) and feed her a jar she'll usually polish off one of those larger (what I call double size) jars.
Her fluid intake is varying a lot too and I put that down to a couple of things, teething and of course the amount she eats - so it can be anywhere from as little as 130mls, to the whole bottle which is about 210mls.
I know we started Erin on solids relatively 'early', bang on 4 months, and she was up to three meals a day just after the six month mark. She seems happy, is sleeping, peeing and filling her nappies as per usual... so I try not to worry too much ! (Which I understand can be hard!)
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Posted: 15 March 2007 at 2:14pm |
McKayla at that stage use to have booby at about 7. Porrigde round and about 8. Boob at 10. Then some lunch at 12 and then some boob again. Boob at 3. Supper at 5. Boob at 6 and then all the nightfeeds.
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Posted: 15 March 2007 at 2:40pm |
KH25 wrote:
Ashleigh is nearly 9 months but around 6 months corrected age. |
Far out, it's amazing to think how far your thriving healthy 9-month old has come... it seems like years ago that you were announcing her very early arrival! So OT but I had to say it! She just looks so adorable.
I'd be interested to see what people say about this too. Since Ella's only 5 months, hearing our routine probably isn't much use to you... but she has a breastfeed, then solids about an hour after then, then just breastmilk throughout the day until the evening - breastfeed, solids an hour later, breastfeed before bedtime.
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Posted: 15 March 2007 at 9:05pm |
Thanks Andie  I think shes done really well too! Although I must update my avatar as that pic is very out of date now!!
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Posted: 15 March 2007 at 9:54pm |
My boy is a very thriving 8 month old...already 10.5kgs
Up 7ish, Bottle 7.30, Breakkie 8.00, Bottle 10.30, Lunch 11.30, Bottle 1.30, Bottle 4.30, Dinner 5.00 or 5.30, Bottle 8.00
I have tried many combinations but this is what is working for us now. We tried to stretch his bottles to 4 hours but he was pathetic and would drink the same amount as 3 hours. His bottle is anywhere from 150 - 200 ml. His food would be half a jar. (small jar) Karitane said at his age he sould be drinking 1 L a day. So we base the volume of his bottle around that. They said once they are eating 1/2 cup to increase from 1 meal to 2 then from 2 to 3. She also said that until at least 9 months the bottle is most important, therfore offer solid 30 mins after bottle.
For me it has been trial an error, then once you think you have it down pat.....voila something happens! We are all different and so are our children.
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Posted: 15 March 2007 at 10:04pm |
Olivia is 10 months, her routine is:
Up, bottle, change of clothes then food (puree fruit).
A bottle before she goes down for a nap.
Approx 4hrs after last meal offer lunch, usually yoghurt or fruit, sometimes I give her, her evening meal instead which is veges and meat.
A bottle before she goes down for a nap.
2-3hrs later, a snack, usually fruit, biscuit or cheese.
A bottle before she goes down for a nap.
Dinner, 2-3hrs later which is the opposite of lunch and can sometimes be followed with a pudding or even fingerfood.
Bottle after bath and bed.
She usually has 150mls in a bottle and even though I offer her 5 bottles a day she comes up short most of the time (which is rather frustrating). But I keep on plugging her. She isn't a very big eater but she loves snacking.
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Posted: 15 March 2007 at 10:09pm |
Oh and she only has about 4 cubes of food per sitting.
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Posted: 15 March 2007 at 10:42pm |
We do very much what you do with your Ashleigh, Kelly. Except we're up to 3 meals a day - Ashlee has a breakfast feed at 7am of baby cereal/muesli mixed with fruit. I found she was getting hungry towards 11am and it was getting harder to stretch her out to 11am so it wasn't a hard decision for us to go to 3 solid feeds a day.
Our next Plunket appointment will probably tell us to drop the 3pm bottle and just offer water with solids but I'm a bit reluctant to do this at the moment.
I find giving them their bottle and solids (whichever way around. We're doing solids first and have been for about 3 weeks now) at the same time doesn't feel so much like your whole day is spent just feeding them!!!
I think once she's slightly older and you drop the 3pm bottle, then maybe you could start stretching out the feeds to 'proper' lunch and dinner times. Friends of mine feed their kiddies their 'dinner' (which isn't a huge meal anyway) at around 4.30 and they're allowed to have a 'supper' type thing when the parents are having their dinner later on around 6ish along with a final bottle before bed. I guess if they're going to be hungry, then that's the bottom line. You have to feed them! Hehehe  would be nice if they all followed the clock!
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Posted: 16 March 2007 at 9:02am |
I kind of do the same as most of you,
Ethan has his bottle then his solids about an hour later, so he is hungry but its not replacing a milk feed, seems to work well for us
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Posted: 16 March 2007 at 9:13am |
Ellas routine is
Whenever she wakes has breakfast which is a jar of food and some yoghurt
about 9am bottle then bed
when she wakes has morning tea which can be fruit or marmite sammie
Lunch is Jar of veges
Bottle then nap
Afternoon tea - Again can be fruit or sammies
Bottle then nap
Dinner - Can be a jar of food or what ever we are having for dinner
Bath
Bottle then bed
I dont go on times i just go by her.
PS Ella is a HUGE eater i cannot get by each day waiting her out for lunch and dinner without morning tea and afternoon tea!
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Posted: 16 March 2007 at 9:51am |
peace wrote:
She usually has 150mls in a bottle and even though I offer her 5 bottles a day she comes up short most of the time (which is rather frustrating). |
Argh - my gremlins are the same! They take 80-100ml per feed, 6 feeds a day and the dietitian told me I have to get another 120ml per day of fluid into them. Sounds good - but how am I supposed to do that! They're not big solids eaters either, one meal a day, they have mostly home made stuff around 6 ice cubes shared between them, but yet they are gaining weight nicely and don't seem hungry.
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Posted: 16 March 2007 at 11:04am |
Far out - reading all these I'm thinking maybe my Ella's been a big eater for solids after-all... she's polished off 1/2 - 3/4 of a cup of pureed food twice a day! Maybe this morning's effort at banana wasn't so pathetic after all.
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Posted: 16 March 2007 at 12:17pm |
Well I thought I would try her with some brekkie this morning as the past couple of days she has been waking quite early and just talking until I get her up. I just gave her some baby muesli and fruit and she polished it off  Then she had her bottle at 11 and I just gave her some apricot and she polished that off too. Maybe I have been starving her  Do you guys think that a bottle should be the last thing they have before bed? I was wondering if I should bath her and give her a bottle a bit earlier then her "dinner" then bed?
Peace and Emma - Ashleigh is only having 4 bottles a day now and only takes a maximum of 150mls. She has been on this amount for ages now and just before I dropped a feed would really struggle and never finish the bottle. Since dropping a bottle she now generally finishes it. I don't think she is really having enough but short of holding their mouth open and pouring it down their throat there isn't much you can do!!!
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Posted: 16 March 2007 at 12:41pm |
Agreed!
Olivia still sticks to the 600ml minimum when she is not sick  I have tried dropping bottles but she splits them a lot!
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Posted: 16 March 2007 at 6:37pm |
Kelly - we are in pretty much the same routine as you with regard to times.
Amelia has 200ml per bottle. She absolutely REFUSES to eat breakfast - doesn't matter if I try the solids first, last, an hour later - just doesn't work.
She has lunch before her bottle around 11.30/12ish. I have just been doing this for the past week in an effort to get her to eat more food - it depends on the day how much she'll eat - can vary from 6 baby teaspoons to half a cup.
She has a bottle at 3.30pm and then dinner around 6.30/7pm (although the past 2 days we are totally out of whack - she is asleep at the moment! All due to a 5.30am wake up yesterday). sometimes her bath is before tea, sometimes after - depends how long she's been up for as she seems to have dropped down to a morning & afternoon sleep and no nap or anything (usually) between waking at 2.30/3pm and going to bed about 7ish, although that can vary too - depends how her teeth are doing (thank god for teethmed spray)!
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Posted: 17 March 2007 at 9:10am |
In response to your question about bottles before bed Kelly, I'd say it's completely up to you what works for you guys. Maya still had a bottle before bed until she ditched the bottle completely at 22 mths, and by that stage it was the only bottle she was having.
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