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Is it ok to let my nearly 4 month old try fruit.

27 replies

IzziesMummy1 · 10/06/2017 20:46

My girl is 4 months next week. I don't won't to ween her until she's 6 months and my partner knows that. But he keeps letting her test whatever's he's eating so far he's let her lick apple juice and pineapple. Today I told him off for giving her Fanta. She seams to be loving it and I'm wondering should I jest let them be as they are having fun together?

OP posts:
NapQueen · 10/06/2017 20:47

Fanta?

Seriously?

Id be fucking livid.

He has decades ahead of planning prepping and clearing away three meals a day. Why the rush?!

Ecureuil · 10/06/2017 20:48

Fanta?! I wouldn't give my nearly 4 year old Fanta, it's practically pure sugar.
I personally wouldn't give my less than 4 month old child fruit, no. Fanta isn't fruit.

Doyoumind · 10/06/2017 20:49

Definitely not Fanta! So wrong.

Her body isn't ready. Wait until she's 6 months.

PotteringAlong · 10/06/2017 20:51

No. It's not ok.

I won't even comment on the ridiculousness of giving a 3 month old Fanta.

Gileswithachainsaw · 10/06/2017 20:54

Fanta is not fruit.

What next a happy meal?

tootalbugging · 10/06/2017 20:57

This post has got to be a wind up.

Fanta? Are you fucking joking???!!!

Just give her some turkey twizzlers and be done with it.

ItsAHardKn0ckLife · 10/06/2017 20:58

FFS.

sailawaywithme · 10/06/2017 21:02

The only thing a child that young should be ingesting is breastmilk. Or formula. As you well know.

LapinR0se · 10/06/2017 21:03

Wind up.

TheClacksAreDown · 10/06/2017 21:05

No
No
No

Hope that helps

jellyandsoup · 10/06/2017 21:08

No! Fanta is just ridiculous! A lick of an Apple prob won't hurt but not fruit juice either. Speak to your hv and educate yourself and your partner for the sake of your child.

IzziesMummy1 · 10/06/2017 21:36

To be fair it was jest a drop I know Fanta is not fruit. I know it's bad I wouldn't have let her if I was there. I jest wanted to know if anyone els let there children try to taste fruit this early. I know a lot of people ween this early but I don't won't to do that jest yet. She's happy with her milk.

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BellyBean · 10/06/2017 21:40

Weaning early can cause major intolerances and digestion issues later in life. And getting a taste for sweet drinks and fruit before tasting veggies etc may make weaning tougher than it needs to be.

bloodymaria · 10/06/2017 21:42

Are you autocorrecting to 'ween'? Because that's a band I haven't heard of in a long time.

Clickncollect · 10/06/2017 21:43

This has to be a windup. Nobody could be that damn stupid. Ffs x 10, utterly ridiculous.

DearMrDilkington · 10/06/2017 21:44

How old is her dad? Even a 12yr old wouldn't give a baby fanta.

pinkblink · 10/06/2017 21:45

Clearly a troll, nobody is that fucking ridiculous 🙈

drspouse · 10/06/2017 21:50

Even a 12yr old wouldn't give a baby fanta.
Of course not. Everyone knows it has to be blue pop or Mountain Dew.

ImperialBlether · 10/06/2017 21:53

Try brandy, OP. If you really don't give a fuck.

Heirhelp · 10/06/2017 21:57

If you know that you should not wean until 6 months, what do you think giving fruit is? Obviously giving any food is weaning.

Fanta is sugar, carbon and a shit loads of colourings and flavourings. It is not good for anybody end especially not for a baby.

RatherBeCrazy · 10/06/2017 22:04

I'm calling troll, the spelling and grammar errors are too obvious

ItsAHardKn0ckLife · 10/06/2017 22:08

Are you "jesting" op? Grin

3luckystars · 10/06/2017 22:10

How did you find out he gave her Fanta? Did he tell you? I think you should get the public health nurse to give you the booklet about babies so he can read it.
She is only 3 months old.

Ecureuil · 10/06/2017 22:17

Trying fruit is weaning.

GinIsIn · 10/06/2017 22:17

If you aren't a troll, and I really hope you are, NO it is not ok. Buy a baby book. Or just use some common sense. You can't give a baby Fanta.

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