Name changing again....
Thougt you might be interested in the latest guidelines I have been sent by my employers regarding the nutrition of children aged 0-5. Here's what it has to say on the subject of weaning....
"The Department of Health have clarified that six months (26 weeks) is the recommended age for introduction of solid food for all infants, both formula fed and breastfed.
Occasionally some parents may wish to wean earlier than six months. Should they wish to do this, four months (17 weeks) should be regarded as the earliest age at which solids should be introduced. The DOH weaning guide states 20 weeks is the earliest age to wean but no references as to how this age was arrived at could be found."
So - now - er - let me see if I've got this right. I advise 26 weeks but I could also justify 17 weeks if a Mum really wants to wean - or should that be 20 weeks? Clear as mud I'd say. So next time your HV gives you crap advice regarding weaning - this is probably why - nobody seems to have a bloody clue.
As a Mum who used BLW for my DS (incidently the guidelines do not mention BLW - perhaps they've never heard of it) I'll carry on talking to parents about that and keep pushing the six month advice - but what's the point really if the DOH is still saying 20 weeks and my Trust 17 weeks (all easily discovered via the internet).
Oh crap - I don't know what I'm talking about anymore.
I know what a rant this is turning into but honestly I really do despair at times.