As with many things related to how you care for your baby, weaning is going to be a process. The weaning process can begin as early as the third or fourth month of age. During this stage, you will be introducing your baby to new and different flavors by letting your baby have a taste of fruit juice from a spoon. You can introduce egg yolk shortly thereafter. In the fifth or sixth month, your baby will be generally be ready for his or her first solid meal, which will often occur in the afternoon. By the age of seven or eight months of age, you can replace a second meal, and by the age of eight to nine months, three feedings should be solid foods. By the age of a year, your baby will typically be weaned altogether.
It is important to make the weaning process an enjoyable one for your baby. You need to prepare your baby for weaning by making sure that the time that you are introducing these new foods and tastes. Make sure it is a convenient time, and that you aren’t hurried. Give your child a spoon, even in the early stages, when he or she will just sort of flail it around. Give the child finger foods, which help him or her to learn to grasp the food and effectively get it into the mouth.
In addition to preparing your baby for weaning, you might want to do some preparation for yourself. There are a variety of herbs, for example, that you can use in the process of preparing your body for the weaning process. There are certain herbs, for example, that will help to decrease your milk supply as you are in the process of weaning. This decreased supply will help you to avoid getting engorged when you are weaning. There are a variety of herbs that can be used to decrease your milk supply. One of the best herbs to use to decrease your milk supply and prepare your body for weaning is sage. Other herbs that might help to prepare your body for weaning might include peppermint, spearmint, lemon balm, oregano, and cabbage leaves. You can use these herbs to make a herbal tea, or you can make them into a pressed massage oil and use them as an ointment.
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