Hi everyone so my baby is currently turning 7 months old on the 6th of next month and I feel like I am getting absolutely nowhere with weaning he doesn’t like any food I offer to him at all and if I find one he likes that day I will try him again and he doesn’t like it I haven’t really got into a routine with it at all! I haven’t tried him for a around 3 or 4 days as he has had a bit of a cold with a snotty nose and a cough. But is anyone else in the same boat as me I feel like he’s going to be getting on formula forever!
Any tips and help would be appreciated
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Not sure if you’re doing traditional weaning, baby lead or mix, but what I found useful was to offer baby what I was having. So we started with dinner, we just modified our food to suit her and gave her that. It took all pressure off me because I was cooking anyway and she just done her thing.
Remember milk is still their main form of nutrition until 1, before then it’s about exposure and learning to eat.

Hi! I hated the first stages of weaning, she gagged and threw up on basically everything until 8ish months so we stripped it back and went to traditional weaning and offered more purees and around 9 months when she developed her pincer grasp so we could cut bite sized pieces it’s like something just clicked. She still doesn’t eat loads but she tries, eats and plays. It’s an absolute mess but let them get their hands stuck in.
Remember 2 things in those really early days.. tasting is still eating & it can take up to 20 tries for a baby to know if they like something or not so keep offering

I felt like this and then one day something clicked and he was eating everything, we were doing some blw and some spoon fed so I think it was as his motor skills got better he got more interested!

I’ve not weaned my baby yet but I work in a nursery so work with it daily.
Do a bit of research on baby led weaning- tik tok is an easy source of info and has lots of ideas. It’s a really good way to allow baby to explore the foods- tastes and textures, and see what it’s all about. As said above tasting is eating and until they’re one it’s all about exploring food and the mechanics of eating. Milk is still their main source of nutrients so try not to worry or stress if they don’t seem too interested yet
That being said with baby led weaning- I plan to do a combination of baby led and purées. So on her plate I’m going to offer her the vegetable/fruit in whole form and a puree form. Then once her weaning journey is more established I’ll take away the purées xx