How to Wean Your Baby?
Breast milk is the best food we give to our baby in the beginning specially colostrum which is loaded with so many immunity boosters. This milk is a gift of nature and one can never deny its benefits at all. However, many mothers couldn’t feed because of low milk supply and switched to formula milk and bottle feeding.
Nursing
women must try some known galactogogues and other breastfeeding cookies which are a perfect combination of herbs and foods that help increase milk
supply. It is recommended to feed your milk to your baby exclusively for
up to six months and then later introduce some semi-solid foods which a baby
can easily digest, with continuing breast milk at least at the age of one.
However, you could feed your baby till two years of age.
Switching
from one type of food to another is actually known as weaning, it could be
switching to some foods, leaving breast milk and coming to bottle or cup feed.
The usual response of the babies is very different from one to another, as
every child is different along with the situations too.
Sometimes
mothers are unable to satisfy their baby with their milk and have to switch to
other options. Here are some ways in which you can wean your baby effortlessly.
1- What is the right time to wean my baby?
After
exclusive feeding for six months, your baby is ready to enjoy some foods that
includes cereals, mashed potatoes, over cooked rice, boiled vegetable and fruit
purees to enjoy new tastes and variety. This introduction of foods is important
too because it helps to meet their growing nutritional needs.
You
can observe that your baby isn’t getting satisfied from your milk only, that’s
the right time to give some other foods. Also the baby should start sitting on
its own, having good contact with their neck and muscles, so that they can
swallow the food easily. Weaning could be child-led or mother-led too, the most
comfortable is child-led because they’re showing interest in food and you don’t
need to put in a lot of effort in it.
2- How to do that easily?
Weaning
process could be an easy one or the most difficult task you’ve ever experienced
in your life. It all depends on your baby’s response and your patience levels
too. However, it is advised to follow your baby’s cues, observe what he/she
likes and dislikes. Like many babies, they don't like sweet food but prefer
savory foods, while many reject the simple bland food and prefer having what
elders are having like fries in their hands, a piece of bread, regular cooked
rice or sometimes only bone with no meat on it.
Whatever
you experience and observe, try not to hurry in anything but give some time to
your baby to adjust. Try different foods and see what your baby is more
interested in. Some tips are stated below:
a- Start by substituting one feed
The
easiest and better way of weaning is to do it slower and gradually. It may take
you several days or even weeks but this will not disturb your child and is even
a good way for you too. always go for sudden abruptness in extreme situations
like if you’re pregnant again or if you’ve any medical emergency.
You
substitute one feed at a time, that gradually Increase milk supply and
replacing it with food. The general rule of thumb is slower is better.
b- Ask someone for help
Sometimes
a baby is so attached to your touch, face and skin that he/she may refuse to
take any other food from mother and in that case you need help from someone
else to offer a feed for your baby to accept it. In many cases it works like a
wonder.
c- Hold and cuddle your baby
Giving
a bottle feed after breastfeeding for long is a difficult process, usually
baby’s reject it badly and cry their heart out because they want their mother’s
breasts to nurse them. You can hold your baby in your arms, cuddle, sing to
distract him/her and give them bottle feed.
3-Don’t stop
breastfeeding abruptly
Quitting
abruptly from the lactation process is not only discomforting for the baby but
it also isn’t good for the mother at all. Leaving feed like this can lead to
breast engorgement in which milk accumulates in the breasts and make them
painful and large. Sometimes it leads to blocked milk ducts and lumps in the
breasts, if you wean slowly, milk supply will decrease naturally.
4-What is the next step?
After
weaning you must be careful about the diet of your baby, as breast milk has
everything in it that your little one requires but now you’ve to be careful
about it. pick iron fortified, calcium rich formula milk for babies for their
growth and development along with healthy food choices that are made at home,
avoid all kinds of packed and processed foods and purees for your baby.
Conclusion
Like
the breastfeeding journey is difficult for a mother, weaning your baby is another
tough step but feel good about it, because you have given your child the best
and a hard journey of nursing is coming to an end!
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