Hi...I've been lurking for about a month now and plan to stick around
for quite a while. I am a CLE and am currently enrolled in the UCSD CLC
program, as well as being an RN in the USN.
Question:
I know a dietitian who says that if you don't start to feed a baby
solids by 6 mos you lose the "teachable moments" window. She says she
has seen failure to thrive babies because of this. Has anyone else noted
this "teachable moment" phase in infant feeding/starting of solids? (and
subsequent relationship to failure to thrive)
Have you noticed babies who are exclusively bf at 6 mos start to slow
growth or become "ftt" because solids were not started?
thanks...
Renee Mercier (LT/Nurse Corps/USN)
San Diego CA
(and breastfeeding mummy to Forrester)
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