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What is the point of baby-led weaning?
BLW may help promote good eating behaviors and protect children against excess weight gain. It may also reduce picky eating behaviors and make it easier for parents to introduce foods to their babies.
How do I start baby-led weaning?
When first starting baby led weaning, begin with steamed and sliced food so the infant can easily chew and swallow the items. Give soft fruits and vegetables initially. Then introduce lightly cooked harder foods that can be easily chewed with bare gums.
What’s the difference between baby-led weaning and traditional weaning?
The main difference between baby-led and spoon-fed weaning is the order babies learn their feeding skills. With traditional weaning, babies learn to spoon feed first (smooth mashed food) and chew later. With baby-led weaning, babies skip the smooth food phase and learn to manage lumps and chew from the beginning.
Is baby-led weaning necessary?
While baby-led weaning may be a popular choice these days, doctors want parents to know that it’s definitely not a requirement.
Can I do baby led weaning and purees?
Or what they consider it to be, at least. They like to say that you should never combine traditional and baby led weaning. That means not ever feeding pureed foods. They tend to say that it can increase the choking risk of feeding.
Do doctors recommend baby led weaning?
Bypassing baby purees and weaning spoons, BLW is a method that lets babies feed themselves by eating solid food with their hands. According to Lucia, however, doctors do not recommend the method, because the benefits of BLW have not been studied on a large scale.
Can you do baby-led weaning and purees?
What is the disadvantage of weaning?
Giving babies certain foods before they’ve developed the needed oral motor skills to eat it could lead to gagging, vomiting and potentially choking.
What are the disadvantages of baby led weaning?
Cons
- Potential safety concerns. Giving babies certain foods before they’ve developed the needed oral motor skills to eat it could lead to gagging, vomiting and potentially choking.
- Potential negative mealtime experience.
- It’s harder to pinpoint an allergic reaction.