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16/11/2012, 06:20 PM
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My bub is 8 months and has been on solids for 2 months. I am wondering how much I should give him at each meal time. I read various different amounts. A baby/toddler cook book that I have reccomends 4 tablespoons for a bub his age but a parenting magazine I read says 1/2 to 1 cup. I checked and 1/2 a cup is about 8 tablespoons which is twice what the cookbook reccomends. He still has 5 BF a day
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16/11/2012, 07:21 PM
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My 8mth old eats 3/4 of a cup to a cup 3 times a day, plus snacks. I just feed him until he spits it out and whinges lol. I'm sure your baby would let you know when he is full? It's such a variable thing...some babies are still only having a couple of teaspoons, others are piggies like my DS (although he hates his bottles and has to be fed when asleep grrr).
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16/11/2012, 07:24 PM
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It really depends on the baby! When they lose interest, stop, they've had enough.
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16/11/2012, 07:25 PM
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Until they turn their head away. My DS is a PIG but he will still always turn away when he is full.
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16/11/2012, 07:32 PM
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Keep going til he starts throwing it on the floor, spitting it out or just stops opening his mouth.
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