Bottles

My daughter is 7 months old - nearly 8 months. She still has a bottle every 3/4 hours (6oz) and she has 7oz for her bed time bottle. She still wakes once during the night for a feed to 🤷🏼‍♀️ she has breakfast and tea and then some fruit or yogurt or snack during the day, but she is still not massively interested in food yet - still very much draining her bottles. I’m not sure if this is normal or if I am doing the right thing 😫 she’s so different to my eldest who had dropped a bottle by now.

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My LO is still very much milk obsessed. Has a bottle every 3 hours (6oz) and doesn't really like food, unless its a really smooth veg puree. Doesn't like any textures at all at the minute. I'm in the same boat as you as my oldest liked his food and textures! He is still healthy and gaining weight properly, so I would say as long as she is happy and healthy, then i wouldn't worry. Milk is still this main source of food until they're 1! I'm hoping by then, he may be a bit more interested. I'm going to keep trying different foods and textures until then!x

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oh that’s so good to know that I’m not alone!! Yeah I have no concerns with her growth - she is a very healthy baby but just milk obsessed still 😂 my daughter is the same - some days she will just eat pureed food and other days she will try chunkier textures. Thank you! 🥰

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