Thank you ever so much for all answers about starting solids during
the second or even third half year of life. I have a few followng
questions.
In literature you often are advised to be a bit persistent and offer
the child the the same food for several days. Would you regard that
as unnecessary? And merely rely on that the child sorts its eating
out itself, as long as the adult provides normal foods?
As I mentioned, 1 % of the Swedish children were still exclusively
breastfed at 9 months. Swedish child heath care staff are rather
sceptical and believe the actual figure is lower. I have also heard
the opinion that only exteme cases manage 9 months of exclusive
breastfeeding without risking nutritional deficiency. I hade also
heard child health care workes blame the mothers for the children not
eating solids at 9 months, the children haven't been offered foods,
this lady thought. Do you agree or disagree?
Here is a summary in English about the Swedish statistics that
dioesn't contain of much information:
http://www.socialstyrelsen.se/Publicerat/2006/9348/Summary.htm
Fulltext in Swedish and expelantion to the figures in English:
http://www.socialstyrelsen.se/NR/rdonlyres/741E19CC-226E-4848-BF27-
BA008B6EC04D/6575/2006429.pdf
All the best around the world
Marit Olanders
Amningsnytt editor, southern Sweden
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