Saturday, August 25, 2012

Baby Led Weaning?

Weaning oh weaning! This has led to lots of unhappiness between the grandparents and me.

I fully breastfeed baby so there's very little they can do in terms of nutrition from the first to sixth months of baby's life.

Then I started giving baby puree fruits and that's when the grandparents get excited! Daddy isn't so. He loves feeding baby and watch him eat lots of stuff but if baby refuses to eat, I can see stress on his face. Haha. The grandparents started worrying when baby doesn't appear to eat a lot and make comments like "baby is losing weight", "baby's muscles are not firm enough", "baby is less chubby", "other babies eat a lot", "babies in my time (when they were parents) can finish a big bowl by his age", "why is baby not eating?", "Is the food you cook bland and tasteless", "giving him this bland food is torturing him", "you should start to feed him lots of porridge and not fruits and vegetable", "you should not breastfeed him so often", "you should not breastfeed him for hours before meal time so that he's hungry" etc etc. Needless to say, these comments are making me depressed.

My baby doesn't like eating. Even though I tried making all kinds of flavours of fruits and veggies and puree them for him, he'll take a few mouthfuls and then refused. At first he showed it by shutting his mouth tight and will protest by using his hands to block the spoon and turn his head away. Now that he's older and more expressive, when he's full, he'll start to throw the toys (we put some toys on his highchair tray to keep him occupied) off his highchair, shake his head when the spoon goes towards his face, and will bang the table and attempt to grab and throw the spoon away.

I am reading a book "Baby-Led Weaning" by Gill Rapley and Tracey Murkett. I regretted not trying this when baby was 6 months old. My baby is in every way showing that he wants to take charge of everything in his life. He's very much like me. He loves to be in control. He's not the guai guai and passive child. He's super active and he shows his pleasure and displeasure VERY LOUDLY. He is used to take charge of how much milk he should drink and when he don't want to drink since a newborn as he was breastfed and latched on directly 24 hour a day. It must have been puzzling to him that when it comes to eating food like mummy and daddy, he couldn't choose what food he wants and how much he wants.

I have decided to cut down on the puree and start to introduce baby led weaning. He's 10 months old and hope that's not too late to start. I couldn't take away the puree immediately as he's not a 6 month old starting on solids, he's already 10 month and need much more nutrition than a 6 month old. He also is a picky eater (in terms of spoon feeding) so I guess if we start baby led weaning, he may not be taking much food at first and he may be frustrated and hungry.

What made me decided to start baby led weaning?

  • Today when I feed baby, he's very into the food that got onto his hands. He's not interested in the spoonfuls I'm giving him but he licks his hands to taste the food. (He also rub the puree all over the highchair tray and on his hair, face and clothes... this is not for the faint-hearted, cleanliness maniac mummy to try)
  • We always have to give toys on his highchair tray to keep him occupied while we spoon feed him, and the toys are always put into his mouth. This makes me wonder... what if I don't put toys on the tray. What if they were food? No need to clean toys, no need to spoon feed, and baby can feed himself.
  • Baby likes to be in control and baby led weaning lets him be in control at all times.
  • We give baby small, melt in the mouth baby biscuits and sometimes round shaped biscuits that baby can hold and eat himself. He loves these much more than spoonfed purees.


What is baby led weaning?
You can read here to find out.

If my baby is like my friend's girl who take mouthfuls and mouthfuls of porridge until she finishes one big bowl, that's ok for me for things to remain this way. But he's not and its increasingly stressful to spoon feed him. On good days, he finish the bowl of puree or cereal, on bad days, more were all over him and the floor than in his mouth. So I guess, I shall just give this a try. I've tried twice this week and he gagged and vomited, probably because he hasn't learnt to control how much he should eat and how to deal with different types of food yet. I was promptly chided for making him vomit and the grandparents quickly made puree... Now that I'm diving in for baby led weaning, albeit a late one, I must expect more scoldings and opposition from the grandparents again. But one thing good, THEY will enjoy feeding baby food from their plates soon. I was adamant about keeping baby's food absolutely sugar and salt free, introduce new food one at a time, and refused to feed food we adults eat, but now I shall try to relax this rule a little bit but I'll make sure the food we eat are healthy as well. Its a bit difficult when we go out for zi char meals coz you know our Asian diets... hor fun, lor mee, fried noodles, etc... all so oily and unhealthy. But I guess its time for baby to learn to eat adult's meals now that he's coming to 1 year old.

All the best to my baby led weaning attempts and please pray my baby don't gag and vomit again for the next attempt.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Happy National Day + 10 month old baby!

Oh! Its baby's 10 month old on 10 August 2012! And its National Day celebration for Singapore, our beloved country! Much cause for celebration this month!

Baby & Mummy would like to wish everyone Happy National Day!

Happy Birthday, Singapore!
Love kiddy rides!

Baby has reached the following milestones:

Language: 
Say "bah, bah", "vah, vah", "mah!", "ah!", "eh"... otherwise nothing much that sounds like our adult's language... He seems to understand what we were trying to say to him although he couldn't express in words. He shake his head when he doesn't want something and will hold out his hand and say "ah, ah!" if he wants something.

Motor skills: 
Good pincer grasp, can feed himself finger food and actually we are now teaching him to share his food by asking him to pick up the food and feed papa or mummy instead of putting it into his mouth. He still prefers to put it into his mouth. Haha.
Able to pull himself to stand up position by holding the edges of a solid object like a table and push down.
Able to sit down from standing position by extending a hand out to the floor and slowly bend his knees.
Able to crawl instead of creep and is crawling almost all the time now.
Able to sit up straight without falling and able to move to sitting position easily while on his back or on all fours.

Personality: 
His personality is starting to show although it may change throughout the years. He loves going outdoors and he's active and easily bored. Although if he's very attracted to something, he will focus and concentrate very hard on it and for a baby his age, the time he spent concentrating seems to be rather long. He likes to climb around and he likes to explore. He's one baby who cannot keep still. If we restrict him from doing what he's keen on doing, he'll protest noisily and actively by struggling to get free, make loud grunts and cry and scream at the top of his voice if he still can't get what he wants. Teaching him what is allowed and what isn't is a tedious and continuous job because babies have short memories, and even if he remembers, he still will try his luck to get his hands on the "forbidden items" or crawl into the "forbidden places" likes bathrooms and kitchens. Taking care of this little one requires one's full attention!

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Positive!

I felt really happy tonight because when I review Today, many things happened but I am very careful with my thoughts and very in touch with my feelings. There are nice things and there are unhappy moments and tiring moments. But I tell myself and I keep reminding myself that no matter what the circumstances are, I must keep my thoughts positive. Indeed, I find my thoughts spiraling down the never-ending path of negativity as I habitually do, which leads to complaints, depression and lots of unhappiness looming in the air. But today, instead of letting it spiral down, I caught it and nipped it before it develops further. Negative thoughts still sprung because I still have the seeds of negativity in my heart but it doesn't develop into anything worse. I use a positive explanation or thought to explain it away, and I act on the circumstances in a positive manner. I will myself to be positive and I will be positive. I choose happiness. I am in charge of my thoughts and my feelings and nothing will take charge of them except me. Today, I understand what it is like to be happy regardless of one's circumstances.

That's wonderful.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Sale!

I'm going to sell or exchange for items that my baby has outgrown! Hopefully I can find buyers to help clear these items :)

I'm selling them very cheaply, almost like giving away for a small token. It'll be great if I can find a buyer who buys all of them! haha

Pampers and Drypers $10 for each packs M size (6-11kg)

$20 each for leg cream and $20 for stretch mark cream ALL NEW, UNOPENED (will also give you one used 30% cream)

Cot mobile. This one is unopened but cannot give as gift as the box has scotch tape marks on it. My baby don't sleep in cot so we never use it. $15

I have 2 of this baby boy gift box. Unopened and can use as gift. $10.

Email me at lyramignon@gmail.com if you are interested. Self collect at my home at Punggol only. Special discount if you buy ALL from me at one go.
Thank you!

I'm also selling baby clothes cheaply so if you are interested, here is the link: http://www.facebook.com/gigglesbabysg


9 months 3 weeks old

This little one never seems to amaze me! Just now, he was standing with his hands on the edge of the coffee table and shifting himself around by shuffling his hands and feet. I put my lunch on the table, far away from him so that I could handle him with both hands in case he fell. Guess what? Quick as a rabbit, he raised his knee, pressed it on the table top, then up he goes! He's on the table and he grabbed my lunch! He's so fast, I couldn't even have the time to react! His daddy doesn't believe me until baby "performed" it once more when daddy was around to witness it. LOL. And baby did not attempt to do that when I put toys on the table. He ONLY started to quickly climb up the table when I place food on it. I guess food is the best motivator!

Today, I also tested his ability to remember names of things by holding 2 toys in front of him at one time and say the name of the toy, to test whether he chooses the correct one. He's right almost all the time! I guess it isn't just coincidental! Clever boy! Reaching the developmental milestones quick!





We went to a Cafe opened by our friend, Cafe de Paradiso, located at Tradehub 21 which is near Clementi. Its the very first time I travel with baby from Punggol all the way to Clementi by MRT alone! Lucky we avoided the rush hour crowd by taking the Circle line instead of the EW Line to Buona Vista. Good food! And thank God because baby is very corporative today. I guess he's in a good mood :)

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Baby plays with sand and water!

We brought baby to Waterway @ Punggol last Sunday and this was the very first time he touched sand! He looked a bit unsure and kept touching and feeling the sensation that the fine and warm sand gave him. He never dared to put the sand into his mouth. He just touched, swiped his hands across the sand and finally dared to grab them in his fist and held his arms high while the sand trickled down. So cute, my little baby!

He loved bath time so I reckoned he'll enjoy the water playground. I held him and ran pass the water as it sprayed down on us and he giggled in delight. I am happy to see my baby enjoying so much! Love you, baby! Mummy and Daddy will bring you to play at the waterway more often!

Cleaning him up is, wow, definitely not easy! But it's all worth it! :) We had a tiring but fulfilling Sunday. I love my family :)

Friday, June 29, 2012

Breastfeeding older baby

Baby has come very far from a tiny infant who kept sleeping to a big baby who can loudly declares his displeasure and happiness.

After coming so far on my breastfeeding journey, I now realised that there's an extremely big difference between breastfeeding an infant and breastfeeding an older baby!

  1. The first big difference is of course when he's an infant, he's super sleepy, and rarely cries for milk until he's very hungry and that's almost 4 hours since the last feeding! Now, he's very active and can shout, kick, protest and clammer towards me whenever he wants milk. He drinks every now and then, which is around 3 hours apart but I didn't record the time exactly.
  2. When he's an infant, he's ok with me feeding him outside and covering him with a nursing cover while I chat with my friends. Now, he will attempt to pull down the cover every time I use it, so I have to use the nursing room whenever I need to feed him. But the good thing is, he is now older so he is more predictable. Every 3 hours feeding is every 3 hour feeding. When he's an infant, he could ask for milk anytime and screamed and cried loudly without any warning.
  3. When he's an infant, and we brought him out shopping or for walk, when he's in a strange situation and felt nervous, he would require nursing for comfort and would scream and cry at the top of his voice, making us super embarassed in public. Now, he's very interested in everything around him and would not feel intimidated so easily. So I only need to nurse him when he's hungry.
  4. When he's an infant, I had over supply problem which means my milk supply is much more than his demand. The effect is that I feel engorged easily and when let down comes, they sprayed out lots of milk at high speed. Poor baby would pull out of my nipple when the let down happened and cried, refusing to nurse. I coaxed him back to nursing and ensured my helpers and relatives that no, I didn't torture baby, and yes baby still wants milk, please don't take him away, its just that my baby couldn't cope with the fast milk flow yet. My mother in law likes to say "He don't want milk, don't force him." and took him away. I didn't let her and continued to nurse. It's very painful for me too. Baby seemed so upset and my breasts kept spraying milk... those were the painful days! Everything's wet with milk whenever during a feeding. Now, baby can nurse very well and my supply had gotten used to his demand, so the over supply problem is no more.
I enjoy breastfeeding my baby. I enjoy the bonding and the feeling that he needed me and wanted me. Nursing him to sleep at night, too, is the best as he doesn't need to wake up crying for milk and nobody has to wake up to feed me. Whenever I see him grizzling and making the err err err sound in the middle of the night, I just have to turn around, and nurse him while lying down and fall back to sleep together with him. Yup, he shares the bed with hubby and I, our nice big family bed. He's naughty and he likes to show his mischievous face whenever he's planning on some naughty deeds like climbing up while holding the window ledge to see the LRT drive past, and crawling into the bathroom to play with the drain cover, and many other naughty deeds!