My 6 month prehistoric cries every time I nurture her rice cereal! Help?

I basically have to spoon it into her mouth while she is crying, and before she spits it out, I put the bottle contained by her mouth..and she calms down.
I do this with about a tbsp. of rice cereal+formula (sometimes mixed near baby food ie.applesauce, bananas, carrots)
I'm having so much trouble feeding her
Any suggestion or suggestions would be greatly appreicated!
Are you mixing the rice cereal with formula/breast milk?If so she may not resembling it that way or may not like the consistency like my girls detested it off the spoon unless it was mixed with a short time ago warm water even adding fruit to it did not abet we had to move on to oatmeal because they just never like the rice.I say keep offering it with different things and consistency's if she still does not resembling it try something else then after awhile re offer it to her. Source(s): mom to a 5 yr old 2 yr behind the times and 28 weeks pregnant
Not all babies are the same and population really need to remember that every child is special in their own way. It seem that maybe your baby is trying to tell you that it hurts their belly whenever they get through the rice cereal. If you feel that you want your baby to have it within their diet, I know pediatricians say no but if you put a teaspoon of it in an 8oz bottle then they will enjoy some of that extra nutrition with the baby thinking it isnt even in near. Since it is only a teaspoon then there is no choking risk or anything silly like that. You can give them one of those when they wake up contained by the morning and have applesauce or something like that, have one of them next to their lunch and one with their dinner :). I hope this helps it sure did work for me!
Don't force her to eat it.

She demonstrably doesn't want it.

Your baby doesn't HAVE to have it. Maybe it upsets her tummy. That's what happened beside my son.

Try something else instead- sweet potatoes or applesauce.
She obviously doesn't like it. The thing beside meal time is to make it as pleasant as possible. If she's fussing so bad after you become upset and she can sense that. If you are doing the rice cereal to give some added weight to help her sleep and she's not have physical reaction (gas or hard stools) then look for the nipples that are designed for that. They enjoy a larger opening and you can put cereal in bottle form. I used finger foods (cheerios the best) when feeding to occupy the little squirts. Source(s): http://www.toysrus.com/family/index.jsp?…
Answers:    Do not force feed your baby. She doesn't need rice cereal. She dosen't have need of ANY solids yet.

If she's crying, it might mean that she isnt' physically ready for solids however, or she doesn't like rice cereal, or she just doesn't want it.

Since, as noted above, she DOESN'T need solids, there's no object to make her upset, and make YOU upset.

You can try a different food -- she might like fruits or veggies (plain, not mixed beside cereal) better.

If she doesn't want those either, just stop. Solids at this age are 100% for fun. Her breastmilk or formula provides all the nutrition she wants. Give her a chance to forget about that nasty spoon.

At that point -- you can try again surrounded by a few weeks, or a month. Or you can wait for her to show interest. Or you can wait until she can self-feed table foods. (Probably around 7-9 months.) Some babies just dont' want to be feed and WILL refuse solids until they can do it themselves.
Rice cereal causes constipation and gas in most babies. That's probably why she's crying. Please, don't force it. It's not necessary, and within most cases, too hard on a baby's tender and immature digestive system.
Dont feed her it then hun
I agree with everyone else. Obviously, she's not ready for it yet. Wait a week or so, later try again.
she may not be organized. give it a couple weeks longer and try again but dont force her.
some babys dont start solids until they are 8 months or longer. dont feel like you hold to rush it. if it continues for a long time you could try starting her on something else. banana or sweet potato.
Don't supply her rice cereal. Give her jar food instead. Listen to her. She may not like it or it may upset her stomach.
she might not want it. right now, you're not really the boss. she will let you know what she wants and doesnt want

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