All babies are different. There is no
definite time frame for any of these
questions. I have a 2 1/2 month old.
As with the bottles, you only need to
sterilize them before you use them for the
first time and then once a week to keep
them clean.
I dont know if youve heard of these books,
but they will answer all these questions
you have:
"what to expect the first year" and " your
babys first year week by week"
these are excellent resources!
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Ingi
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Posted: 08-02-06 14:03pm
how long till he can hold his own
bottle? .Babyhood is such a very
short time, hold them as long as you can
during bottle feeding, even when they can
hold their own bottles. This usually
starts to happen around 4-6 months.
when do they start to crawl ? all
babies are different in their mobility and
it depends on how much tummy time they are
getting. The time frame is about 6-12
months on crawling. But it can just as
easily start a little earlier depending on
the baby.
when is it safe to stop sterilizing
bottles and everything? you don't need
to sterilize the water if you know it is
safe to drink (like out of your tap). But
keeping the bottles and nipples sterilized
weekly like the pp said is a good idea.
he's eating 8 ounces closer and closer
together should he be on cereal? why
not up the amount he eats at a time? Talk
to your doctor about when to start him on
cereal.
when can they sit up on there own ?
starting about 4+ months. They'll be
wobbly at first and fall over a few
hundred million times, but eventually they
get the muscles that help them sit.
when do they start to get teeth?
around 6+ months, I think. They usually
get the front bottoms first. A lot of
drooling happens.
when do they say there first words?
first real words or first mumbo jumbo
words? Around 6+ months they start
jabbering.
when can they start drinking things
other than formula? drinking other
things like juice? Talk to your doctor.
Never give juice bottles at bed times.
Juice is not necessary.
its 50 degrees celcius where I live
right now, anybody know some creative ways
to keep him cool? Both walking and in the
car? I just left mine in their
diapers when it got hot.
how old r they when they eat baby
food? 6+ months. Usually you start
feeding them baby cereal and move on to
vegetables from there.
Baby books are excellent resources for all
your questions! Try your local library,
they probably have tons.
Good luck!!
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Eyes Wide Shut
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Jan 2006 Posts: 7892 Location: *UPTOWN*NEW ORLEANS*, La
Posted: 08-02-06 14:47pm
Hay girl!!!!!! How's your little angel
doing?!?!?!? I def. Want to see some
pics!!!!!
Kayoni holds her bottle when it's about
half way done. She started holding it
with her fists, now she open hand holds
it!!
She started eating baby food, as you know,
at 5 weeks. ((of course every doctor is
different)) she starts meats this week.
It's waaaaay hot and muggy outside here
too so what I do is go outside with her
and strip her down to just her diaper. I
wet her hair and body and always keep a
fan on her. I give her cold water as well
when we're chillin outside.
As for sterilizing the bottles, I don't
anymore. I just wash them every night in
extreemely hot water w/ bleach alternative
soap.((from dawn))
kayoni hasn't started to crawl yet, but
she lifts her body from the laying down to
the sitting up position. She does sit
ups!! Haha...She's a ball!!
We've started using the bath seat instead
of a baby tub. She loves it!! She
splashes around and causes chaos in the
tub!!
I def need to see some updated pics of
your man!!! I bet he's getting big!!!!
Sarah
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Melissa_20
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Joined: 18 Jan 2006 Posts: 6806 Location: Florida
Posted: 08-02-06 14:58pm
I know,we only say him when he was born!
We want pics of your lil man girl!
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neeko177
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Joined: 16 Feb 2005 Posts: 427
Posted: 08-03-06 01:51am
Lol yupp.. Hes doing great..
Canadian baby photographers came today and
took sum fricken adorable pics of him..
Lol.. With lil boxing gloves and a towel
around his neck and matching shorts.. Ill
post them when I get them!
Matthew holds his bottles with his fists
on his own.. And he can hold it proper
when its halfway done if I place his hands
that way for him! Hes a cutie!
I posted new pics a lil while ago.. I
post all my pics of him here (i dunno how
to post em here)
The advice might be different elsewhere
but here in the uk it is advised that you
wash and sterilise baby bottles before
every use and not just weekly. This
needs to be continued up until the baby is
12 months of age, when you can just wash
the bottles in hot soapy water. You can
sterilise bottles and make up a day's
worth of milk and keep them in the fridge
as long as you use them within 24 hours.
That will save time.
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Eyes Wide Shut
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Joined: 04 Jan 2006 Posts: 7892 Location: *UPTOWN*NEW ORLEANS*, La
Posted: 08-03-06 15:07pm
Neeko he is adorable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awww....::sniffle:: they grow so fast!!
So how is your man taking being a daddy!?!
How the .M.I.L coping with it?!
Sarah
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El
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 Mar 2005 Posts: 476 Location: Melbourne, Australia
All Answered! Posted: 08-03-06 19:52pm
Looks like all your questions have been
answered- as far as the sterilising goes-
you can generally stop steralising the
bottles at about 6 months.
We still use boiled water even though our
daughter is nearly 9 months now.
I always worry about the chlorine content
and stuff.
To be honest we kept sterilising our first
baby's bottles up untill 6 months (we'd
give them a good wash and a good long hot
rinse)
with the second- we started putting the
bottles, teats and all in the dishwasher
when she was about 3- 4 months old, and
pretty much stopped sterilising then too
(it gets good and hot in there)
she's never had any problems.
My two cousin's babies (around the same
ages) were constanty getting stomach bugs,
and a couple of times even ended up
staying in hospital overnight.
They were both independently told by
docotrs that they were doing too much
sterilising, and it was compromising the
babies natural immune system- as soon as
they encountered any bacteria, they'd were
terribley ill. He said they needed to be
exposed to small amounts, to build up
their resistence- like, no need to let 'em
eat out of the bin, but stop using
antibacterial soaps and sterilising fluid
on everything.
my two cousin's babies (around the same
ages) were constanty getting stomach bugs,
and a couple of times even ended up
staying in hospital overnight.
They were both independently told by
docotrs that they were doing too much
sterilising, and it was compromising the
babies natural immune system- as soon as
they encountered any bacteria, they'd were
terribley ill. He said they needed to be
exposed to small amounts, to build up
their resistence- like, no need to let 'em
eat out of the bin, but stop using
antibacterial soaps and sterilising fluid
on
everything.
that part is so true! The baby needs to
build an immune system, and if you
constantly sterilize everything, then it
wont get a change to. Most people I know
just sterilize once a week to keep the
bottles clean.