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Moving forward
Depending on your baby’s age at the time of the first meal, you may be
looking at 2 servings a day pretty quickly. Follow Baby’s lead. If all meals are
being polished off with glee, go ahead and try another meal 3-4 hours after the
first one. As Baby gets more used to eating, you will be ready to follow the Stage
One Feeding Schedule on page 50.
Feeding Baby
Place a tiny bit of food onto the spoon and put some on Baby’s
lips. Then place the spoon on the bottom lip and slip the spoon
gently into Baby’s mouth. This may cause Baby’s tongue to push
the food back out. If so, use the spoon to scrape the food off of
the chin area and try putting it in Baby’s mouth again. Repeat.
It the tongue keeps pushing the food back out, don’t worry…never push Baby to
eat. If the first meal doesn’t go well…no worries. Try again in a few days.
Ending Mealtime
A closed mouth, turned head and fussiness are all signs that mealtime is over.
If there is food left, throw it out. Never force Baby to continue eating when full.
Throw out any leftovers that have come into contact with Baby’s mouth or the spoon.
You did it! Congratulations!!! Now jot down ALL the details in the Baby Bullet
Journal on page 100.
Week 1
For week one, you will continue to feed Baby one meal a day. After 2 days, make
sure you take the servings for day 3 and 4 out of the freezer and place them in
the refrigerator to thaw. On day 4, take the servings for day 5 and 6 out of the
freezer and place in the refrigerator to thaw.
Week 2
For week 2, you can offer a third flavor, but stay on the 4-Day Food Introduction
Schedule, but offer Baby a bit more food than in week one. Offer half of a Baby
Bullet serving one time a day, but always watch for Baby to let you know when
mealtime is over.
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