At every meal, my baby just has a few mouthfuls, and then
loses interest. Can it really be enough? And is it worth the
fuss for the tiny amount that gets eaten?
Your baby will progress from less than a teaspoon during
the first few meals, to a good few teaspoons after a while.
It varies a lot from baby to baby, and also from day to
day. Babies are very tiny, and have very tiny stomachs.
Digesting a teaspoon of solids is hard work, and makes a
small tummy pretty full. So don’t worry. Just keep
on spooning a few tiny bits into that little mouth, and
let your baby dictate how much is enough. If she hasn’t
had enough she will let you know – you can be sure
of that!
In addition, these early meals are as much about learning
the skill of eating as of getting nutrition. Baby has to
get used to the completely foreign texture and taste of
real food. It’s a lot to deal with when you are so
small and new to the world – and that may account
for the rate at which babies change their minds about what
they like and dislike.
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