This may be a stupid question, but I hope someone can help or let me know that this is just another thing that babies do to make mummy anxious! I started weaning my 6 months and 1 week old a couple of weeks ago, and he seemed to be doing ok (took a couple of teaspoons of pear, then squash etc once a day and then twice a day). Now he won't have anything, and turns his head away and flails his little arms around whenever I go near him with a spoon. He will chew on the spoon himself if it has nothing on it.
At the same time as he's started not wanting his purees, he seems to be more hungry and is polishing off his bottles really quickly (240mls in 5 mins just now). Before that he had been really fussy with his bottles!
I don't know whether to leave the solids for a few days, or just keep trying. Also (sorry this is so long), has anyone got advice on when to offer the solids???? He won't entertain it before his bottle, and after he's finished he's not interested either (guess he's full). I've tried stopping him part way through his bottle, but that really upsets him too (he likes to have what he wants in one go). Does anyone offer the solids in between bottles? He has a bottle 5 times a day, about every 4 hours (I wake him for the last one at about 11, and am thinking of cutting that down so that maybe he's hungrier in the day, but don't know what that'll do for night-times).
Any advice??!