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Old April 14th, 2005, 11:38   #26
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But breast milk is free.

[/ QUOTE ] Yup! I wasn't trying to get you to switch, just was hoping that is she had been wanting to, she had some support either way.
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Old April 14th, 2005, 11:45   #27
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My wife also put some rice cereal into milk bottles(breast or forumla) for last feeding of the day.

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Ok, I should really stop butting in and start minding my own business, but I wanted to say something about that, please don't be offended. There is a lot of research (for what that's worth) that supports that babies should not be fed cereal until 6 months. Some of the major risks from places of info:

"at least one study has recently showed that early introduction of rice cereal (prior to 4 months of age) is a risk factor for the development of diabetes"

"Introducing solids before 4 months might cause food allergies."

"when bottle-feeding became very popular, rice cereal was often put into the bottle at a very early age. What were the results? Most children seemed to thrive. A small number of children, though, did not tolerate the addition, because their sucking and swallowing actions were not yet fully coordinated. They inhaled small amounts of the rice cereal into their lungs, which led to pulmonary problems."

"Babies are born with a wonderful mechanism for knowing how much food they need. During the early months, they take their cues from the volume of what they drink. Adding cereal derails this mechanism. It forces them to take in deceptively large amounts of calories. It teaches them to overeat."

"What is the age for starting cereal?
Always ask your doctor when starting cereal is best for your baby. Every baby is different, so age is not always an indication.
Physical signs baby may be ready are:
Sits with support and has good head control.
Doubled birth weight and weighs at least 13 pounds
Continues to be hungry after 8-10 breast feedings or 32 ounces of formula in a day."

"It's actually dangerous," Dr. Elbirt says. "Young babies aren't ready to digest cereal yet; it can make them feel ill. Also, introducing cereal too soon can increase the risk of developing allergies."

"The time to start semisolid or solid foods depends on your baby's development. The baby's digestive system or immature kidneys may not be ready for solid foods before four to six months of age. Food allergies and choking can cause problems when feeding solids too early. Check with your doctor before beginning to feed solid foods.

Following are some signs of physical readiness for feeding solid foods.

Your baby can sit up with support and can control his or her head.
Your baby can control upper body movements and pull forward when food is wanted or move back when full.
Your baby's tongue doesn't keep pushing food out"

Sorry if I was offensive, but I just like to help people read about stuff before making decisions. In the end though, you are the parents and if that is what you are most comfortable with then do it.
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Old April 14th, 2005, 12:52   #28
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Well, ya know what they say about studies!
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Old April 14th, 2005, 13:49   #29
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Michelle, you are not offend me at all. In my triplets' case, there are 2 babies who get hungry easily. The other one can't handle that much food at all.

They are about triple their birth weight about now. They were born about 4 lbs and plus some. They do get ungry easily though. By the way, where do you get these info? Can you post a link?

Doug, I agree with you on study. The best example is MSG. From what I read so far, in 1960s, MSG was classified as a "Cancer - causing agent". A decade later, another research indicated something else. You got to wonder what those study coming from.

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Old April 14th, 2005, 14:24   #30
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It's experpts from many sites, some from gerber who even has an interest in babies eating cereal yet still say to wait. Just do a search for "starting solids too soon". There is plenty of support against it, and unlike most topics such as artificial sweetener, there is no "pro" sites that I found, everything was pretty much against it.
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Old April 14th, 2005, 16:18   #31
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unlike most topics such as artificial sweetener, there is no "pro" sites that I found, everything was pretty much against it.

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Old April 14th, 2005, 23:40   #32
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MSG was classified as a "Cancer - causing agent". A decade later, another research indicated something else. You got to wonder what those study coming from.

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Millions of chinese food places can't be wrong.
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Old April 15th, 2005, 01:01   #33
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"Introducing solids before 4 months might cause food allergies."

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We had lactation (sp?) "breastfeeding" class @ the hospital tonight. I was the only male in attendance, wife likes the support and says that this way when she stops remembering things from being exhausted I'll be able to help with stuff we've been told ...

... and the nurse conducting the class said this very thing about early foods and allergies.
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Old April 15th, 2005, 01:35   #34
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Yup, peanut butter, strawberries, and a few other foods can also cause early food allergies that might not have occured if they hadn't been consumed that early. Of course there is no 100% fool proof science on anything, but since it doesn't hurt them to wait, I figure why not just assume the risks are valid and wait until the suggested time.

And WTG for being there w/ your wife! My husband came to all the pregnancy stuff with me, it really helped me to feel supported and it makes me like him just a little more! LOL
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"Introducing solids before 4 months might cause food allergies."

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We had lactation (sp?) "breastfeeding" class @ the hospital tonight. I was the only male in attendance, wife likes the support and says that this way when she stops remembering things from being exhausted I'll be able to help with stuff we've been told ...

... and the nurse conducting the class said this very thing about early foods and allergies.

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Mate, did you get to practice milking the women? I know when I lived in the countryside we got to practice milking cows!!
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There's a video for all sorts of things over at the Castle Boutique! MikeD knows where I'm talking about!
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Mate, did you get to practice milking the women? I know when I lived in the countryside we got to practice milking cows!!

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Not quite ... there was a video on proper breastfeeding, and even though I was there because my wife wanted me there, I had a trouble watching the video because all I kept thinking was the rest of the women are thinking I'm some kind of pervert and just wanted to look at and talk about breasts.

Funny thing about the movie was all the mothers had on makeup like they were ready to hit up the town and some w/ jewlry, not looking like they just delivered a baby, needed some sleep, kinda rough, etc.
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I'm some kind of pervert and just wanted to look at and talk about breasts.



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Nah, you did not just want to look at and talk about Breasts, you wanted to touch some too!
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Touching the breasts of someone that is nursing an infant can get messy fast. Not that I would know or anything.....

Okay, I'll be quiet now.
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Touching the breasts of someone that is nursing an infant can get messy fast. Not that I would know or anything.....

Okay, I'll be quiet now.

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Wow the fun really stops after having children!
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