I would love to pick people's brains a bit about the pros and cons of BLW. Sorry if this is a done-to-death topic, but it is really on my mind at present, with 6mo DD. I had read up on BLW before weaning a few weeks ago, and liked it a lot in theory. I am all for letting her move at her own pace, enjoying discovering food, and the idea of her eating with us at mealtimes was hugely appealing. Ditto avoiding the food fussiness that I've seen with some acquaintances' young ones. So, we began with cut/half-peeled banana, steamed broccoli, the usual. She did really well, but I have been FREAKING OUT. I find it really hard not to fixate on her choking. I've read all the choking v. gagging things. But, here's the thing. She is exceedingly keen on food, and she stuffs it in. She gagged a few times, and I did the recommended waiting it out, smiling, etc. But, each time I'm shaking and my heart feels like it's going to stop. I know they're meant to learn, and to move it around their mouths and all. But, the other day with some steamed broccoli, she basically bit off a large piece of the stalk - it was soft, but if it had gone down by accident, she definitely would have choked. We don't let our babies play with toys with small parts, due to this risk...so why do we assume they'll always be able to do it when it's food? I also find the issue of getting stuff the right shape and texture (soft enough to 'chew', hard enough to hold) a lot more labour-intensive and somehow counterintuitive.
So, I guess my question is... when do we trust maternal instinct in such things? On a google search for BLW, one of the first autofill prompts is 'Babyled Weaning Choking'. Questions about choking dominate all the forums and places like Yahoo Questions, etc. Clearly I'm not the only one who worries about it. Is it worth paying attention to this seeming collective maternal concern? And, what about the collective wisdom of previous generations? There's certainly some gut instinct that suggests that we mince/mash food for toothless little people. I know that parenting by past example is hardly recommended - only need to look a generation back at our mums drinking and smoking during pregnancy to ram home that argument. But...
Okay, the other thing (and I'm being devil's advocate here, a little) is intake. DD is big for her age - 75th centile for weight, etc. She's EBF and drinks a LOT, still taking three-hourly breastfeeds, and I currently have her eating two solid meals a day. Due to the hesitation noted above, I've been giving her normal meals, but usually of a mash-y texture. So, porridge and fruit or mashed banana for brekkie, then veges/tofu/fish/egg at night. I help her eat with a spoon, ie load it and hand it to her, and she is pretty good at it. But, there's no way she could consume the amount that she seems to want without the spoon. She doesn't have the manual dexterity yet. I know 'food is fun until you're one', but...she's hungry! Seriously. And her sleep has improved since being on solids which makes me think she's getting what she needs now.
Sorry for the EPIC post, I've just been rehearsing the pros and cons in my head for ages and wondered if others have also pondered this. Some mums I know swear by BLW, and I liked it a great deal in theory. I'd love to be convinced back to it.