How often do you feed her solids?
3 times day.
Does that include paper?
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How often do you feed her solids?
3 times day.
Does that include paper?
sounds like so much fun Jessica!
I love my new grocery store. It's like the ultimate shopping experience. Unfortunately, I usually go over my budget thanks to its wonderfulness.
Ooh, what grocery store is this?
Ooh, what grocery store is this?
The Stop and Shop on McGrath Highway. It is really, really dangerously wonderful.
Our wireless network stuff just came. Guess what I'm going to be doing the rest of the day?
Ok...disconnecting for a while while I try to get all of this set up. Yay!
Wow, Jess. That's a wedding! I just know Maria's going to have the Italian version of that, with too much fun for one event.
3 times day.
You could probably do four 8-oz. bottles now, one with/after each meal, one at bedtime, but your pediatrician can advise you best. I'm trying to remember what Sara was getting at that age and it's amazing how it blurs so quickly.
It does blur. I think there was a brief period where Ben was at eight 8oz bottles a day, because he was an extreme piggy boy, and too young for solids (just before he was four months).
Emeline is petite, so my inclination is that if wants the bottles, and the solid food, let her have what she will, but I'd check with the pediatrician, too. It seems to me we eventually settled into a 5 bottles and three meals sort of schedule. I know the formula is still more important for her than the solids, nutritionally speaking, but the solids will fill her, more, which can be good, or not, depending on what the doctor thinks of her weight gain.
that's a good one! we used to go shopping there.
Hmm. I am trying to decide whether to be safe (aka, panic) or see how things pan out. I have some leg aches/pains. They don't feel like muscle pulls or pains at all. The achey-ness/pain is a low level constant thing, not affected by any particular position or weight put on it or anything. The ache/pain is in my calf, above the back of my knee, and in the ankle area. There isn't any numbness. I've walked and swam (not too vigorously) and it still hurts. My fear (for no reason) is that it is a blood clot. This has only been happening for the last couple hours or so.
Any thoughts?
Wow, Jessica, that sounds absolutely amazing. I can't wait for pics.
Nora, I wouldn't worry, but I think you should just call your doctor's office and let them decide.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MEARA AND JEN!
Mal is so adorable.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MEARA AND JEN!!!