u/tired-adhd-gal

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How have you gone about solids with multiple intolerances?

Baby is 7.5 months old and was just recently switched over to kendamil goat formula 1.5 months ago. Never figured out all her intolerances while nursing and the elimination made my supply decrease causing her to drop percentiles.

Baby has done great on the formula, thriving, actually. I’m struggling with solids.

She *hates* purées. So I’m trying baby led weaning. Gags at eggs, refuses oatmeal, applesauce is a no go. She adores chicken and ground turkey. She tolerates broccoli, strawberries, and roasted bell pepper. I’m trying to get some high fat foods in for brain development and am stumped.

I gave her banana and corn and boom, blood and green diarrhea is back. She was fussy leading up to her diaper. Food latex allergy runs in the family and avocado was a trigger while breastfeeding. I could never figure out if corn was. Apples also fall into this category and I’ve noticed her diapers are a bit more loose after apples slices.

I’m at a loss on what to feed her that is easy to make as I am already having to fix different meals for my toddler and work from home husband.

Thanks in advance!

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u/tired-adhd-gal — 15 hours ago

High profile stroller wagon or lower profile stroller wagon?

I know stroller wagons versus double strollers has been a debate discussed quite a bit, but I think I’m pretty sold on a stroller wagon. I have yet to see anyone compare a high profile wagon with raised seats (looking at the babytrend atlas) versus a lower profile wagon (graco modes adventure or veer).

I’m wanting insight from anyone who has experience, as I don’t want to waste money. I have an almost 3 year-old and a seven month old who sits very well. At first, I pushed the toddler and baby wore, but now it’s getting so warm. I am pushing baby in the stroller and toddler is jealous.

My concerns about the low profile wagon is that it won’t last for a long time as it is smaller and it looks like they would be bumping knees before too long. I also worry about the toddler trying to get in and out constantly since it’s low to the ground. I also don’t like that there isn’t a five point harness for the baby.

My concern about the high profile wagon is my little girl not being able to see well since the sides are so much higher up. They also look like tanks.

Use case would be for taking walks, going to zoo, botanical gardens, and a park where the path is gravel.

TIA for insight!

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u/tired-adhd-gal — 4 days ago