Am I wrong for not baby my 8 month old a proper meal?

I've been quite poorly today and not had the energy to do much.
I fed my daughter blueberry wafers for breakfast, baby rice for lunch and a poached egg for tea followed by a strawberry wafer.
She's also had her milk and sips of water.
I've just been told me feeling unwell isn't a reason not to feed her properly?! Is this bad I thought an egg was a fairly good meal for her and she absolutely loves all type of eggs.

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I've even wrote this wrong 🙄 I'm so drained.
I should have said - am I wrong for not feeding my 8 month old a proper meal?

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It's so hard to do things when you feel rough ... I still always try and give my boy proper meals though as he wakes through the night if he hasn't had enough but that's more for my sanity and sleep. Im also a single mum so have to do it regardless but no it doesn't make you wrong at all

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Don’t beat your self up we have all done it if your feeling unwell for one day your baby will be fine , they are still having milk up until one anyway. Your not a bad mum x

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Not wrong at all! Appreciate that when they’re older you will still have to feed properly but under one food is more about developing their gross motor skills and ability to swallow etc as well as exploring tastes, all the nutrients they need now is in their milk. My 8mo isn’t taken much with food so we are still on tastes and not meals and that is OK!

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@Lauren she's full and eggs are her favourite. I would normally have just put some avocado with it but I didn't have any. Hubby's in bed poorly too. x

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As if someone voted yes 🙄 you’re not wrong at all

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That looks fine!! Whats wrong with it ? Weetabix is my go to breakfast as it’s very minimal effort - just a tip!

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Honestly that’s nonsense from whoever has told you that! As long as bub has their milk, food is fun until they’re one and they’ll let you know if they’re still hungry. Mum guilt is unreal but often I’ll go to loads of effort to make loads for a proper meal and he’ll just play with it.

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We all have those days when we are run down or can't be bothered. As long as they are full and happy I don't see the problem.. however I personally have batch cooked a few meals for the freezer to pop out if I need something quick. Especially if we are out later than planned and I just need something substantial.

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No that's great food! I had a rough night and my 9 month old had a handful of multi grain hoops for breakfast. They don't care 🙄

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