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Things my hv said at dd's 6 month review yesterday

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bumbleweed · 25/04/2006 18:20

Just a bit surprised what I got at dd's 6 month review visit from the health visitor yesterday - I was feeling quite pleased for making it to 26 weeks bf after a rocky start and a few hiccups along the way. Am enjoying starting to wean, and am very tired from dd's night-time wakings and looking for a bit of support. I felt like I got told off all round.

" Oh why didnt you start weaning at 4 months, didnt you know the WHO guidelines are aimed at third world countries and not ours?" (but surely our government's doctors and experts wouldnt have adopted those guidelines then and published loads of information on them would they?)

"But babies dont need feeding during the night once they reach 6 months, its a habit - only a very small minority of babies dont sleep through the night by 6 months!" (oh right, what a bad mother for creating a habit by feeding my hungry baby ..)

"Dont give her too much sweet food or she wont take savoury" (we're talking apple and banana here not cadbury's cream eggs)

"Try to get her onto 4 tablespoons of food, 3 times a day within a few weeks" (Shock but we're only a week into solids and at the moment she's just tasting the food and getting used to swallowing it and feeling it in her mouth..)

"Babies get all the milk they need in the first 5 minutes, you can break them off after that if you want, the rest is just for comfort" ( .. but what about the hindmilk?)

No wonder people are totally confused by the subject of feeding and weaning - the advice is contradictory and confusing even to the well-informed.

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funnybones · 01/05/2006 21:14

i too was told was over breast feeding and hv put ds on 4 hr routine with juice in between at 3 mnths old! after 2 days of trying to get ds to take juice went back to bf on demand, ds is now 30lb at 9 months but not overweight just really tall - the look on hv face when she measured him ws priceless Grin

WWWontSlagOffAnyone · 01/05/2006 21:29

What are these hvs on? The one I had with ds told me mango was fattening (er, no, it isn't) and that I needed to show him I was in charge, not him when he was 3 weeks old ffs. So I saw the one with dd once and that was it.

You don't have to go to any clinics you know. Unless you fancy a ruck I suppose. I didn't ever get dd weighed (and she was only weighed by the midwives on their 10 day after birth visits and at the first home visit by the hv when she was 2 weeks old). She was obviously fine and is 2.5 now.

Grin at morningpaper.

earthmummy · 02/05/2006 12:50

It is discusting advice and completely inaccurate. This HV seriously needs updating on infant feeding, communications skills etc. What she has told you would result in dicipinary action. She should not be allowed to get away with this. You may wish to document advice she gave you and send it to the trust. I hope that you do.

Anyhow good luck with the weaning and enjoy the baby led breastfeeding.

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