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pepsi
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Topic: Too soon for solids? Posted: 18 January 2007 at 9:03pm |
Hi Ladies, just wondering what your opinions are on the problem I am having with Alyssa. She is almost 6 months old and just this week I decided to start her on solids due to the numerous "signs" of being ready for them..most importantly the fact that she still seemed hungry after the last evening feed when I had run out of milk for the day.
So anyway, it has been 4 days of farex baby rice at lunchtime and feeding times are going fine and uneventful with no problems actually swallowing etc. She is pooing as per usual... In case it is relevant to the problem, her first teeth came through last weekend.
The issue I have is that in the evenings when I usually put her to bed with no problems, she is now wincing in pain and crying as if she has a sore tummy and won't go to bed easily. I don't know if this is the solids going through her or maybe totally unrelated and just because of the teeth?? I don't know but I'm thinking of seeing how she goes if I don't give solids tomorrow.. Anyone have any ideas?
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Posted: 18 January 2007 at 9:31pm |
Hmmmm she isn't too young for solids as far as generalities go, perhaps you can try giving her solids at a different time of the day to see how she does? Maybe if she's less tired that will help.
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Posted: 18 January 2007 at 10:03pm |
Hey pepsi, it sounds like it could a combination of things -- sore teeth and new tasks for her body to perform (digesting this new stuff). It takes their little systems a wee while to get used to solids, which is why they recommend rice cereal as the first food -- it's bland and easy on the insides. It sounds like you're doing exactly the right thing with the way you're starting solids -- offer them after a milk feed, and only at one meal a day to start. If her wees and poos are okay, it sounds like the sleep issue could be to do with her teeth. Do you give her any paracetamol or Bonjela, teething rings or a cold face cloth to suck on?
It may be that Alyssa's changing her sleep patterns, which it seems that some babies do very often! Emma Rose was a lot like Alyssa -- started solids and got her first teeth at six months, and then changed her sleeping patterns at the same time. What does Alyssa need to go to sleep (white noise, swaddling, rocking, breastfeeding)? Have any of these sleep associations changed?
It might be a good idea to stop the solid feeds for a couple of days, just to see what happens. It may be that she's ready for solids physically, but with the teething, it's just a bit too much for her at the moment. When Emma Rose was going through this, we had to stop and start a couple of times while we dealt with the teething, because she just needed to get over that teething hump before her body could fully concentrate on the solids thing. Those first teeth can be a real pain, excuse the pun!
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Posted: 18 January 2007 at 10:09pm |
Blake is like that at night (he has been on solids for a while tho but Doc says makes no difference) I had him at the Doctors today about this very topic!!! She said it is their bodies getting used to digesting the food and they can get little cramps because of it. Make sure you are offering water and try to give just solid fruit at least once a day (without baby rice mixed in).And make sure the Food is runny for at least a month!!!!
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Posted: 18 January 2007 at 11:47pm |
Thanks for your replies so far :) I guess it's always hard to know for sure but your suggestions help!
Her sleep patterns haven't really changed other than it has taken me longer to put her to bed this week. She still sleeps through the night ok. With regards to teething she's not as grumpy during the day as she was before the teeth broke through the gums.
Actually, a light went off in my head when I read your post Kelpa because I actually had made the baby rice quite runny on the first day since I remembered reading it should be like that. Thinking back, she definitely wasn't as hard to put to bed on Monday night. However, my mum made a comment about it being too runny and that I should make it thicker next time so the last couple of days it has been thicker and not runny...(Mum hasn't had babies since 30 years ago so maybe they did it differently then? hehe). Since it has been thicker, she has had a real pained cry before I can get her to sleep.
I will definitely go back to runny tomorrow and see if there is any improvement...If not, then I will stop for a couple of days.. Fingers crossed!
Ooh my poor little baby, I've been making her tummy sore
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Posted: 19 January 2007 at 1:30am |
Hi, how are things going with Alyssa, not sure if she is bottle or breast fed but maybe you could offer her some cooled boiled water after her feed, that way you can still give her texture with her food and she will take what water she needs. Hope all goes well
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Posted: 19 January 2007 at 8:51am |
Funnily enough in some countries, baby rice is NOT a first food - sweet veges and fruit are. you could try that.
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Posted: 19 January 2007 at 9:06am |
we didn't start with the baby rice (but we started solids to help her "output issues".
The only thing that really spings to mind when she has a sore tummy at the same time every night... perhaps colic? I don't know if 6 months is too old for it to be colic though?
Caitlin had colic from day one and has been on Infacol ever since. We are trying towean her off it now that she can sit up on her own.
Hope Alyssa gets better soon
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Posted: 19 January 2007 at 9:29am |
We tried to start with baby rice but Erin wouldn't have a bar of it, she much preferred fruits and veg like Toni has mentioned.
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Posted: 19 January 2007 at 10:19am |
We were the same, tried Farex, which she didn't really like, so we moved on to fruit for 3 days, then veg for 3 days. Now she's on 2 meals a day (11.30am / 7ish) and I give her fruit in the morning and veges at night.
I suspect the consistency of the Farex could be giving her a sore tum. Or maybe just the farex itself. You could try her on a wee bit of fruit, and maybe at a different time of day.
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Posted: 19 January 2007 at 3:03pm |
yah Zaara never had baby rice either! She had fruit in the morning and Veges at lunch or dinner.
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Posted: 19 January 2007 at 8:57pm |
Okay just had a call from our Nurse as she was checking up on Blake. Baby rice can be very binding and needs to be the consistnecy of watery soup!! Its apparently frequently the cause of cramps and constipation in babies cause its made too thick. (like you said!!!)
She also said Apples are quite binding but pears and stewed pureed peaches/apricots are much better. Makes sense cause when I used to have stomach bug I remember Mum (who is Karitane nurse) gicing me Grated Apples!!!
I bought some prune juice today and have started mixing a little bit in with Blakes fruit every day to help everything get through until his tum is better able to digest it. Doc suggested it as a natural way to Lactulose or Coloxyl.
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Posted: 19 January 2007 at 9:19pm |
Thanks everyone for your input - and thank you heaps Kelpa for updating on your situation with Blake as it sounds like we are in the same boat at the moment! Plus, your nurse sounds more helpful than mine.. I hope Blakes problem improves :)
Today I made the farex runny and made sure Alyssa had heaps of water as well. I have just finished putting her to bed for the night and unfortunately she had the same sore tummy and crying as the last few nights, but at least it didn't take as long to put her to sleep.
Looks like I'll scrap the farex for now and go with some fruity pears tomorrow as I have tried the farex all week anyway, so will see how she goes with some different food. Fingers crossed!
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Posted: 19 January 2007 at 9:25pm |
OH the other thing I forgot to mention!!!
Blake has been really odd at night as well and I had a look in his mouth as 4 teeth have been coming and going for ages so have not really taken any notice - they have finally started to show the little tips so have you checked her teeth too? Cause I know with Paige she was otherwise fine but just terribly grumpy unsettled - but only at night when teething!!!
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Posted: 19 January 2007 at 9:29pm |
I know she has cut teeth but maybe the whole lot are coming - Paige used to cut four at once!! Poor thing but was great cause it was over and done with!
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Posted: 20 January 2007 at 8:47pm |
Well just to update anyone interested, I decided to stop the farex and instead gave Alyssa some sweetcorn and pumpkin baby food today.
Wouldn't you know it, I just finished putting her to bed with minimal fuss and most importantly no pained crying!!! I guess the farex was the culprit after all, unless it was a huge coincidence??
Hopefully things will stay this way
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Posted: 21 January 2007 at 1:06am |
Yay, good to hear Alyssa is on the mend and you will be having eaiser evenings!!
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Posted: 21 January 2007 at 9:23am |
Hannah had trouble with baby rice too - massive bottom rash so bad I never tried again
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