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Totally pointless thread.. Alanna had a whole petit filous pot today.. first time ever wif a sppon, I's proud :D

(and lookie! minimul mess! :D)
 

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Aww bless her! She's so cute!
Didn't know you could start giving things so early? Does she keep it down ok? I'm a bit scared to offer Lizzie anything yet...plus I wanna keep her my tiny baby for as long as I can lol :P
 
I didn't think you could give dairy until 1 year?

She is so cute.
 
I thought they were bad as they are full of sugar as well as being dairy?
 
Ive known a lotta people give them petit filou as a weaning food, she loved it, kept it down, dont see the problem :)
 
Here are 2 reasons why introducing Yogurt (and cheese) is different than introducing milk:

Unlike Whole Cow Milk beverage, your baby is not at risk of formula/breast milk being replaced by Yogurt or Cheese. The medical community worries that if Whole Cow milk is introduced to an infant prior to 1 year old, that parents would stop formula and/or breastfeeding and use Milk as the replacement. This would be dangerous to your baby's health.


Lactose is already broken down with the culturing of the yogurt or cheese and milk proteins are either removed or limited thus it is typically easier to digest; people with lactose intolerance often are be able to handle cheese and/or yogurt without trouble. The same is true for some people with a milk protein (either to the casein or the whey) allergy.

Yogurt is a great way for baby to get calcium and the “bacteria” in yogurt that is so good for our digestive systems. Yogurt is also a great way for baby to get the fat that is so highly needed during baby’s first year. The majority of yogurts on the market are made low fat or non fat but babies need the fat!
 
Aah how cute! And hardly any mess! Zac had yoghurt from 6 months, I know they have sugar but it's the only sugar he has, he loves petit filous xxx
 
Aw she's so cute!! As you know Kat, Lacey had them young with no probs and I'm sure one yogurt brand is from 4 months! I'll see if I can find which one x x
 
if you can get little stars out there i'd be tempted to switch to them, or natural yoghurt sweetened with fruit, petit filous have about a gazillion ingredients, whereas little stars have about 4, from memory :)
 

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