Tuesday 11 January 2011

baby rice

Nora's second feeding of solids (plain rice) she wanted to feed herself!

I tried and wanted to hold out with feeding Nora solids until she was 6 months but it wasn't happening... at around Noras 5 month Birthday I was SORE from feeding every 2.5 hours and TIRED from her not sleeping through the night anymore.. one night in the wee early hours I had enough and cooked her up some ground rice with her usual milk and a little bit of butter.. she wolved it down and was sound asleep within 5min of finishing her first 'real food'. Our Health visitor had already told us when Nony was 4 months that she was ready for solids so from there we went for it.. just rice and after 5 days added some home made pear puree.. then every 4 or 5 days we tried a new mix with prune then banana then apple.

I've heard some people say that they can't be bothered making those little meals just to have their child take two tastes and not eat it. I was surprised at how well she ate and she continues to like just about everything too.. because she is used to sweet mummys milk I began her with fruits and then mixed apple with carrot and tried sweet potatoe with carrot, peas with pear etc and she eats it all. I expected her to just have little 'tastes' of food when we began but she had other ideas!

Thursday 6 January 2011

Milk precious milk.

Nora's first food was milk.

My best attempts at giving her pure mummy milk were almost shattered but we made it about 97% mummy milk. For six weeks we fed with just one side! With the help of a hospital grade breast pump, the support of a great health care visitor, a patient husband who was thankfully out of work at the time- I could not have done it without him being there!, a dermatologist, la leche leaugue advisiors, and a father in law saving the day when we were supplied with a breast pump that didn't work.. to name just a few! I had no idea that I (and my husband!) would feel so passionately about breast feeding.. or that it would be SUCH an entire uphill struggle for months. After 4 long painful months with severely wounded taps an abscess and an infection then thrush at treating the infection... feeding on one side, feeding on no sides (pumping out) we finally made it to feeding 'normally' I might even breast feed her for the next 2 years in celebration of what we've gotten through.

Any mum who has handed her hungry frustrated crying baby to another saying 'take her away right now' and one minute later crying 'bring her back!' knows what I am talking about.

So maybe this has part to play with why I am so interested in feeding Nora the best, the healthiest, and yes tasty good foods.

Welcome on our journey!
Please feel free to share your feeding experiences and recipes with us too.

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