DS is 5.5 months, just started weaning this week, mainly pureed veg and a bit of baby porridge, and he's taken to it really well. I read online that you should start weaning slowly, building up from a few teaspoons on the first week, but DS has other ideas!
He's clearly wanting more than that amount (e.g. mouth open wide and attempting to faceplant into the bowl of sweet potato!) and I have been taking the bowl away whilst he is still wanting more, which seems mean! Can I let him eat as much as he wants or should I be taking it slowly?
Also, want to introduce breakfast as well as lunch this week - or is that too early?
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How much should I let baby eat?
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ToffeeForEveryone · 28/08/2016 19:10
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