Weaning

Hi mums! I need some advice I’m starting to wean my LO and he takes a couple of mouthfuls and then starts crying and spitting it out is this normal?
Thank you 🫶🏼🫶🏼

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This is normal, my LO does the same, don’t stress too much as during this time it’s just getting them used to the different tastes and textures, try adding in sips of milk between spoonfuls that’s what has helped me as my LO was thirsty and adding that bit of his milk in really helped him accepted the food x

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Yes very normal.

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Very normal! He might also be full, good to let them set the pace x

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