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6 mth old biting when being breastfed and not interested at all in solids
This is kind of two questions! My son is 6 months old, and I have been trying without success for the last 3 weeks or so to start him on solids. He's been exclusively breastfed. I tried rice cereal mixed with breastmilk, but he just pulled a horrible face and spat it back out. I tried every day since then, and he's done the same thing. I have also tried apple, pumpkin, baby custard, home cooked things and pre prepared baby food from the supermarket, all with the same response. I would be happy to continue breastfeeding him and giving him occasional tastes of food until he gets the hang of it, but my problem is, he's getting his bottom teeth and has a habit now of biting me! If anyone else has had a similar problem, please let me know how you dealt with it, its getting painful! How do you stop them from biting?
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Re: 6 mth old biting when being breastfed and not interested at all in solids
Mine will be 7 mths next week. I have started solids with her since last 3 weeks. Initially, she too preferred breast milk compared to solids, but gradually, she is enjoying it. foods which she does not like i do not force her, then may be i try after couple days, coz looks like she forgot the taste and now she seems to like it.
As for biting, same here. she bites so hard that some times it`s so painful that i yell, but my silly munchkin is so funny, that when i unlatch her quickly and look at her , all she does is smiles. Then, i wait for a while and say NO, and then she is okay. I was told that they bite because of attention.
I am sending you a link regarding SOLIDS, may be it might help.
http://www.thefunplace.com/guild/superbaby.html
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Re: 6 mth old biting when being breastfed and not interested at all in solids
Babies are all different. Let him lead. My older brother was on solids at 6 weeks, he was a big eater, I started at 6 months, even though it was recommended to start at 4 months at that time I just wasn't interested. My younger brother was particularly fussy and would ONLY allow the boob in his mouth. Water had to be forced into him on a hot day and food, well that was a no-go zone until he was 11 months old. Not through lack of trying I might add. When he did start, it was more a liquid than a food with it being mostly breastmilk. He is now 18 and the healthiest of all of us. He is far from being fussy, although he's trialling a vegetarian lifestyle now but he's a bit of a lenards (chicken) lover hehehe. Point is, let the baby lead. Don't worry unless he's losing weight then take another approach to it. Keep trying but if baby isn't interested don't force the issue with him, he'll get there.
As for the biting, the best thing is to put the baby down and say firmly "no biting!" and do that every time he has a feed. Leave him for however long you are comfortable with, I guess it depends on if he is really upset and also when his last feed was. I did what is not suggested, when mine bit me I smacked her on the leg but it was just a reaction to it as it hurt so much (she drew blood at the top and bottom of the nipple!!!) so it wasn't what I'd planned on doing and I felt so bad afterwards I just held her against me telling her I'm sorry and rubbing her leg while I was telling her that I was sorry. Wasn't hard enough to leave a mark but she was under 1 at the time, such a wee thing, I felt terrible whether it left a mark or not. She never did it again, but she never fed from that side again either lol.
Hope you find what works for you, babyled weaning is always the best way to go with solids and putting baby down with a firm "no biting!" seems to work from what I've heard off other mums.
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