Re: Hello looking for advice on my babys blue eyes that have a white ring aroung the pupil
onesunnydaize have some cheeriness as a mamma of a daisy
hello, I feel inadequate to greet you based on this forum of eye questions but your information of introducing foods so early would appear troublesome to me. I came across the conventional expectation to do it soon especially after the sixth month, what even the seventh brought on strong questions what is gonna be done. It felt like an obstacle because she was not reaching for anything but me though aromas were around, and so I tried my guess of grabs. I thought soft greens by my standard of calm digestion, but of course her mouth had different evidence of dents. I paused my picks until a year and opted for things like ripe bananas to bathe tongue's strength gained from breastfeeding before showering on the chewy sorts! I read that one's enzymes to use the food are required besides softness or tenderness that imprints the purpose to be taken. Therefore quality of what can be handled physically and physiologically is to be brought in evaluation possibly. [It can't just be whipped up to perfection so to speak, but have the periods for it.]
I recently learned through a few articles at
http://www.naturalchild.org/articles/attachment_parenting.html
Some assimilation is not available from the infant's system until 18 months. That would match with what I have found out about lactase which breaks down direct milk
Sugar starts to decline around 2 years old... because there would be preparation for other intake then to begin. It shocked me how fast we go as though forcing the shift when they seem big enough or there isn't the transition set to be comfortable at long term needs not just small baby nursing.
When I was getting concerned after my initial lackluster look at some weaning, I continued again commited lactation only through the 12 month mark with my research at the time. What helped me still take it slowly was an announcement educating on complete development rates; I never confirmed it, but once more it makes sense that a child's own immune system is mature to be functioning on its own fully at 4 years, which is doubling the time frame of lactase's fall for gradual independence.
Beautifully, there's news this fits for growing bonding, since this is the period a youngster can relate back on memory and mine does share stories herself of our time together suckling, location and all [which has extended the fun to post times at i.e. ten] -- but it was after the 5th year's episodes when it was ending also strangely so/ due to night time dwindle no longer there with co-sleeping cancelled without some prethought to side bed finishing it nonprematurely sort of but that may be why when unsatisfied longing was recalled too as I'm curious of the coincidence of such later stage for my girl's glimpses of those type of pacified events that can be remembered well, just before hmm. Anyway, it's a passion of mine to review.
You are commended for helping your tiny one and trying to keep track of health in lactation changes, and maybe it's simple as a schedule adjustment in presumptions that might turn out pressure.
I hope this is providing something to consider,
Carolyn