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amother
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Yesterday at 8:04 pm
Can you add eggs? either boiled/mashed or scrambled.
What about fish sticks? and french fries. Easy finger food, great lunch or dinner option.
You can also add soups for dinner if she's refusing your other options. But concentrate on proteins.
Have you tried Salmon? Chulent?
Cottage cheese also makes her stomach bad?
You can make them into latkes/pancakes.
Bread with chummus.
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amother
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Yesterday at 8:14 pm
Can I ask what other scares you had with your baby? Maybe it's related to What's going on now.
I have kids with all types of food intolerances, feeding issues, GI issues, and trouble gaining weight.
I have a recipe for oat muffins with nut butter in it. Would your baby eat that?
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amother
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Yesterday at 8:20 pm
amother Forsythia wrote: | Can I ask what other scares you had with your baby? Maybe it's related to What's going on now.
I have kids with all types of food intolerances, feeding issues, GI issues, and trouble gaining weight.
I have a recipe for oat muffins with nut butter in it. Would your baby eat that? |
I don't think it's related. We worried about potential skull and hearing issues. Bh the hearing issue turned out to be fine and the skull issue was not as bad as we thought it was
ETA yes to the recipe, I would appreciate that
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amother
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Yesterday at 8:29 pm
Definitely change how many ounces you are giving at get way closer to 6. If baby doesn't take it well, you can see if a different bottle/nipple or cup is better. If you feel dairy upsets the system try giving a probiotic to boot.
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Yesterday at 8:37 pm
As a health professional babies should not be having WW carbs but rather white only just by the way
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amother
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Yesterday at 8:38 pm
I don't mean to scare you but my 14 months old was losing weight very rapidlyand it ended up being type 1 diabetes. Please get a fingerstick done to rule that out.
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amother
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Yesterday at 8:40 pm
amother Pear wrote: | As a health professional babies should not be having WW carbs but rather white only just by the way |
Why?
I never heard of that.
It sounds weird that the healthier version of something is not what the baby is supposed to eat. White bread has basically no nutritional value. Empty calories.
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amother
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Yesterday at 8:40 pm
amother Candycane wrote: | I don't mean to scare you but my 14 months old was losing weight very rapidlyand it ended up being type 1 diabetes. Please get a fingerstick done to rule that out. |
I'll keep that in mind, thank you
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amother
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Yesterday at 8:45 pm
Ok, I tried to put together a feeding schedule/menu. Please give me feedback on it.
4 oz bottle at wakeup
Breakfast
1. Oatmeal with peanut butter and a banana or
2. Eggs with olive oil and bread
4 oz bottle before/after nap
Lunch:
1. Bread and avocado or
2. Please post an idea if you have one
Snack: Bamba, cheese..?
Dinner:
1. chicken and vegetable or
2. Please post an idea if you have one
4 oz bottle at bedtime
Any suggestions welcome.
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amother
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Yesterday at 8:46 pm
amother Pear wrote: | As a health professional babies should not be having WW carbs but rather white only just by the way |
My pediatrician and many other health professions disagree with you.
Whole wheat is so much healthier than white.
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observer
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Yesterday at 8:47 pm
amother OP wrote: | Ok, I tried to put together a feeding schedule/menu. Please give me feedback on it.
4 oz bottle at wakeup
Breakfast
1. Oatmeal with peanut butter and a banana or
2. Eggs with olive oil and bread
4 oz bottle before/after nap
Lunch:
1. Bread and avocado or
2. Please post an idea if you have one
Snack: Bamba, cheese..?
Dinner:
1. chicken and vegetable or
2. Please post an idea if you have one
4 oz bottle at bedtime
Any suggestions welcome. |
Looks good! Except I would add protein with lunch.
Scrambled eggs, salmon, etc.
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amother
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Yesterday at 8:48 pm
amother OP wrote: | Ok, I tried to put together a feeding schedule/menu. Please give me feedback on it.
4 oz bottle at wakeup
Breakfast
1. Oatmeal with peanut butter and a banana or
2. Eggs with olive oil and bread
4 oz bottle before/after nap
Lunch:
1. Bread and avocado or
2. Please post an idea if you have one
Snack: Bamba, cheese..?
Dinner:
1. chicken and vegetable or
2. Please post an idea if you have one
4 oz bottle at bedtime
Any suggestions welcome. |
Eggs can you do with butter? That’s high in fat although olive oil might be similar.
Any soups you give her same add oil, butter or margarine.
For dinner you can add mashed potatoes with butter, oil or margarine.
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Yesterday at 8:51 pm
Mashed potatoes. Blended soups. Creamed spinach. Rice. At this age they can eat whatever is for meals for the rest of the family. Macaroni. Farfel. Potato kugel etc.
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amother
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Yesterday at 8:52 pm
observer wrote: | Looks good! Except I would add protein with lunch.
Scrambled eggs, salmon, etc. |
Plus a starch at dinner. Potatoes, rice, noodles.
If you don't want to do any dairy, add some beans. Chulent, chummus, split pea soup.
Snack. Even some flutes or a cookie. Cheerios, rice cake with a spread
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amother
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Yesterday at 8:55 pm
Thank you to everyone who responded!
I was sure I would get like 5 responses, meanwhile this turned into a 3 page thread.
I appreciate everyone's feedback and suggestions!
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amother
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Yesterday at 9:02 pm
amother OP wrote: | Ok, I tried to put together a feeding schedule/menu. Please give me feedback on it.
4 oz bottle at wakeup
Breakfast
1. Oatmeal with peanut butter and a banana or
2. Eggs with olive oil and bread
4 oz bottle before/after nap
Lunch:
1. Bread and avocado or
2. Please post an idea if you have one
Snack: Bamba, cheese..?
Dinner:
1. chicken and vegetable or
2. Please post an idea if you have one
4 oz bottle at bedtime
Any suggestions welcome. |
Looking good!
Fyi my mornings are rushed I usually make a big thing of scrambled eggs and reheat in microwave lasts a few days in the fridge
Lunch ideas, bread with chumus, bread with peanut butter/almond butter, pasta (add oil/ butter) with a slice cheese, or egg salad/ tuna salad. rice same idea, chic peas/ peas etc I squash them a little so not choking hazard,
Dinner ideas:
Meatloaf/ meatballs, salmon/fish sticks, (add fat such as oil) grain such as barley, rice, potatoes, chulent (my babies all loved this would freeze leftovers from shabbos in small containers to always have) in my house we do a lot of veggie burgers dr prager stuff etc look for high fat ones if your interested in this.
Fyi Some of my babies tended to eat much more earlier in the day and not so much dinner time for those babies I would give leftovers of dinner for lunch and lunch was usually a lighter meal.
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