Definitely wait until 6 months. Research shows their stomachs aren’t ready until then and early weaning can cause later stomach issues like Chron’s disease, coeliacs or IBS. Often these don’t present until adulthood so all those people you see saying “my child is fine” (or Tasha saying “my friends kids have been fine”) simply haven’t waited long enough to see the damage they have caused.My baby is the exact same age as Sutton and she is holding her head up brilliantly, she watches every bite I put in my mouth she stalks me when I’m drinking bottled water she literally grabs and puts everything in her mouth and I’m trying to hold off as long as poss.. weaning is a pain in the assalso she had possible cmpa so it’s an even bigger pain in the ass
Yep me too. My wee girl is still quite floppy on the headMy baby is 5 months, wasn’t premature and is not showing any of these signs in any way. We’ll be waiting until 6 months absolute minimum
Mine has good head control but she absolutely cannot sit up. Rolling she’s mastered but it’ll be a while before she’s sitting unaided and that’s an essential part or safe weaning.Yep me too. My wee girl is still quite floppy on the head
1000% and she'll use cmpa as the reasonShe’ll say some shit like the gp or health visitor recommends he has solids before 6 months
she said a while ago he’s on peptiHe drinks kendamil tho if he had cmpa would he not need special milk?
not necessarily things a dr wouldn't see. for my little one i had photos of rashes , could see the rashes whilst examining etc and the dr was able to spot it straight away amongst repository issues however that's not to say a dr might not be able to say for definiteDid she ever actually show or discuss anything that indicated he might have CMPA before she announced he has it?
It seemed to just come out of nowhere. The symptoms are easily found online, and most of them are things a Dr wouldn't necessarily see during an appointment, they'd just have to take a parents word for it. She clearly loves attention. Surely she wouldn't make up a medical issue though...right?
Just like how Tasha was amazingly healthy and well during her pregnancy (apart from the GD, being morbidly obese, not even being able to have Sutton’s vitals monitored during Labour due to her weight)She’ll say some shit like the gp or health visitor recommends he has solids before 6 months
Do milkmen sell oat milk? They’ll probably get it from scabbys workdairy free food is ridiculous especially when they’re off formula and you’re going through oat milk like no tomorrow
Now that would be him doing/providing something usefulDo milkmen sell oat milk? They’ll probably get it from scabbys work
Oh yeah the non existent dietician will insist she weans him before 6 months1000% and she'll use cmpa as the reason
my little one has cmpa and we weaned once we saw the dietician, i know some advice weaning with cmpa a little earlier
Ours said wait until 6 months for my daughter, most nhs specialists can’t recommend weaning before 6 months as is their nhs guidelinesOh yeah the non existent dietician will insist she weans him before 6 months
Maybe not thenNow that would be him doing/providing something useful
Cos she’s a free shit hogWhy even bother agreeing to review a toy her child cant use for another 3 years
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