I'm just curious ..... why don't you want to continue with the cereal and veggies ?
I think every one does things a little differently, but I always started with the cereals, one at a time. You give a new food for at least three days to be sure there is no allergic reaction before you introduce another new food. Too many new foods at once and you can't figure out which caused the reaction if you get one.
I know some people say introduce veggies one at a time after the cereals, but it seems like I started with a few fruits. Nothing acidic, like orange anything, but peaches, pears, and apples. Then I added some veggies. The yellow ones like squash and sweet potatoes first, then moving on to the green ones like peas and green beans. Meats are always last.
I always kept up with a little cereal and a little fruit or veggie at each meal (sometimes I mixed the fruit in with the cereal and had a veggie on the side) until my baby was eating all three (fruit, veggie and meat) at meals. At that point, I moved the cereal to mornings with a fruit, and offered a little of a fruit, veggie, and a meat at lunch and dinner. just like we would do it as adults.
Remember, these are very small amounts of food. If you are using prepared foods, it's just a spoon full from each jar at a time.
*side note* Please never feed directly from a jar if you intend to save the leftover and give it to baby later. The baby's saliva from the spoon will spoil the food in the jar in a very short period of time, even in the fridge. Always spoon the food out of the jar and into a bowl before feeding.
Follow up each meal with a formula bottle, and offer bottles at your regular times in-between the meals and at bed time.
The in-between bottles are a great time to offer juice or water when baby is ready for that sort of thing.
You will know when to start decreasing the bottle amounts, because baby will fill up faster and not be interested in finishing the bottle. Don't force baby to finish the bottle.
Some things that were highly recommended in my day, are frowned on now, and vice-versa. Yet kids in my day, as well as kids now, all seem to survive and thrive just fine, so personally, I think that most of the time you should just go with what seems to be working best for you and your baby. You know him/her better than anyone else. You can see if he is satisfied or not, you know if something appears to be bothering him, and you know his likes and dislikes. Continue to ask questions about what you are not sure about, but then sift through the answers. Weigh them, consider them, then choose what you think will work best for you and YOUR baby. Don't feel you have to apologise for NOT taking anyone's advice, no matter how sincere they are. What worked for them, may not work for you. That doesn't mean their advice was bad, it just doesn't fit for you right now. Don't stress over any of it ! Even though in some ways we are all the same, all moms are different, all babies are different and all circumstances vary.
Anyone who is a mom, was a "first time" mom once, and those of us who have a second (or more) soon learn that we stressed way too much the first time and wished we would have relaxed a lot more and enjoyed our first time babies a lot more.
You are smarter than you think you are, and more capable than you think you are. As long as you love the little angel, you will do the right thing because love always seeks what is best for the person we love. Even when you make the occasional mistake (and you will, because you are human) you can not feel too badly about it because you know that it was well intentioned and a decision made out of love and wanting to do the right thing.
i know you are a good Mom, and trust me ..... you are doing just fine. Keep up the good work.
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