This little Angel is No Doubt a "THINKER" VERY OBSERVANT this little cutie petite will grow up in my opinion to be what you would call Intellect. Very Smart Congrates to mommy and daddy for bringinging in this world this little Darling.🥰♥️♥️🍼🥣🧸🧸
I wouldn't recommend water for a baby. A couple of sips of formula or breastmilk would be the way to go. And more when she is done with what she is eating.
Yes, thank you. And 8 people so far agree with you. Most pediatricians recommend integrating water in to their diet around the time they start solids, but typically not before 5- 6 months old.
@@riceflowershea8748 Yes, it can be very dangerous to give an infant water. Their digestive systems can’t handle it. Always check with your pediatrician for the correct time to introduce water.
She is the cutest little puddin' I have ever seen-with THE best little baby 'tude ever!! I just love this video! When she spits it out with that little grunt-omg I just died laughing !!🤣😂🤣
She is full,don’t make her gag or eat when she is full please. She is adorable and she definitely isn’t hurting from being full. Please don’t force your baby or any babies to eat. They eat when they r hungry. She is so cute.
Yes ..always give them liquids while their eating. Remember baby and kids are people too and they have the same desire as adult do . When you eat don't you want something to flush the food down. . Same with the little guys. And that goes for alot of things that we as adults tend to forget,.. say to yourself how would i feel if !!!! You can't go wrong and your baby will be a happier baby...
@@ginaostrowski6357 No you do not. You do not give them liquids at meal time. They need calories from food and giving liquids at meal time is a huge no......... NICU RN
@@irisheyesofbelfast New parents make this mistake all the time. They give their kids juice and water all day long and they are then so bloated that they have no room left for food! They think they can’t leave the house without juice boxes or water bottles! Juice is just sugar water. It has no nutritional value. If you insist on giving it to your kids, buy it from the bottles in the refrigerated cases in the market, not the heavily processed boxed stuff. Babies and toddlers get all the water they need from milk, formula, and the food they eat. Yes, they need to stay hydrated, but again, they get most of their water from their regular diet. The extra calories from all this liquid is one reason for the childhood obesity epidemic. And never, ever give infants water, only breast milk or formula. Listen to your pediatrician.
Well, you have a precious little girl. When I'm watching these videos of babies eating it brings back fond memories 43 years ago. Another suggestion...please warm the baby food. My heart sinks when i see a jar opened up and being feed without warming it up first. I know we as adults don't eat our vegetables cold or room temp out of the jar or can. I am always shouting at the screen saying warm it up mom...no wonder they spit out and gag peas. Oh and while I'm at it... If you want your liitle one to eat and like food stay away from fruits. That seems to be when the trouble starts. Lolol oh by the way my name is Mimi...can you tell.lolol ?
What on earth makes you think the food isn't warmed up? That's utterly ridiculous!! Heat water to boiling, remove from heat, place jars in water and test every minute to make sure it isn't so hot. You expect a video of that too??????
She is so precious 🎀 Thank you. I assure you I savour every moment and rushed nothing, it would be sad to rush. She is 4 months old here at which time our Pediatrician recommended to introduce this food to her. Her primary source was still breast milk. Thank you for your blessings and please keep your pity an judgement, it is not sad at all, it is special :)
Ava Greene Every baby is different. My daughter started rice cereal at 6 weeks, per my pediatrician’s instructions. She was constantly starving and screaming, and breast milk alone wasn’t satisfying her. She grew up to be perfectly normal and thin. My son didn’t start solids until he was a few months.
OMG!!! I'm call'n dibs on kiss'n those cheeks!!!! *laugh'n* Oh and BTW...lots'a luck EVER being able to say... "NO AJ, NO!! Hey! Didn't you hear Mama say, NO?!?!" and then have any will power what so ever, to make it stick! ;O)
I’m missing something here!! All I see is a baby who doesn’t want to eat the stuff and a mother who keeps trying to stuff it in her mouth. She is absolutely an adorable child and good at communicating. But there doesn’t seem to be listening behavior on moms part.
Il mangerait🤷🏻♀️mais c’est un âge où nos petits trésors s’intéressent à tout ce qui se passe autour d’Eux👍🏿un 1er repas mais aussi celui qui le filme, qui lui parle en même temps, déstabilise tous les BBS vus en vidéos 👁️🙈
The side spoon feeding drives me bonkers. For some strange reason, some parents don't to realize that you feed a baby the same way you feed yourself with a spoon, straight in, if you don't want to make a mess. The worst is the dads who swipe the back of the spoon across the baby's mouth. So odd