Re: 9 month old w/ digestive issues (long)
Nicole (I wasn't being funny, glad you've only been nicked and you're getting out of the hole),
You're with an interesting situation as to whether to re-prioritize what is to be backed away from.
I would add that the first teething is all available as the alveolar ridge for language development. Enunciation need this makes accessible not a change of
ounces necessarily. That anomaly is shown as blenders don't provide proof in the pudding as goodies for the toothy grin when one has to only end up doing it like that if not adult enough.
But there's nanipulation in aging foods etcetera that assists. The littlest shouldn't be asked to scarf down what is hard and digestively so despite accelerated texture change by machine when there was no catch up in the chemical composition. Stove wilting, too... is it worthwhile only for that?
Just a couple of things to think about as you're tinkering.
Again, I'll doublecheck that these gains aren't just folklore.
I know though he isn't my nursling; I'm just Carolyn who cares.