Is it ok to give a 1 month old a pinch of oatmeal cereal? And do they make Barley cereal still?
Yeah hes a month on the 13th and weighs over 8lbs so i just wanna put a pinch in his bottle. @angelao777 @ceeasquared @babyattmore
I gave my son cereal at 6 weeks and he turned out fine :) Just add a little to formula/breastmilk, just don't make it too thick. Cereal also helps babies with reflux keep formula down.
My son weighed 8lbs 12oz at birth. Came home eating almost 6oz of formula. By 6 wks we were going through so much formula. I called my grandma and she was like give him a pinch of cereal to hold him. She did it with her 6 kids and 22 grandkids and all of us survived
My friend told me she did that with her 2 week old and it knocked her right out ( sleep )
ask your doctor most babies can not tolerate solids until around 6 months old. They do not have the gag reflex for it. They do not make barley anymore; my son loved it and I couldn't find it for my niece this winter.
Baby sleep
Now to get stoned and watch scary movies while eating cereal 😊😊
Well deserved 👌🏽
I see so many mommies giving their babies rice cereal to sleep even though it's not recommended? Why?
I swear y’all kill me when people ask questions about THEIR child. If my child is 4m or 5m & I put a little cereal in the bottle it’s nothing wrong with it at all. NOTHING , especially if his doctor already gave me the go ahead. My god, each one teach their own though.
it’s 10 am where I am rn , do not come on my post with , articles about whatever. I’ll tell you kiss my ass today.

Today’s topic: introducing solids.
I’ll do another about what is ok for feeding, but for now let’s focus on the *when*.
Solids are anything beyond breastmilk or formula. This includes: cereals, juices, purée, etc.
Not only is 6 months an important milestone, but there are also other factors that should ALL be met before introducing: sitting unsupported, loss of tongue thrust, pincher grasp are huge. These ensure your baby isn’t at risk for, amongst other things, choking. Baby being intereste...
So question
Has anybody successfully not be able to give there seconds or third child like cookies fast food etc .
After seeing the effect after giving it to your your first children ?
For example: my son only drink chocolate milk :( he will drink white milk and cereal but never by it self ) with my daughter I’m trying to not give her NONE .
My son loves cookies , I’m trying to not give my daughter none !!
Yeah girl go ahead! If anything you won't notice a difference if it doesn't work that is. I tried that with my son and really made no difference but hopefully it works for you :)