BLW Blacklist: Dangerous Foods That Many Don't Realize (Never give your baby these)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
  • Baby led weaning is an extremely popular method for introducing solids. But it's not as simple as just giving your baby anything you're eating. There are many really common foods that actually present a significant choking risk for babies that you should never give them.
    In this video, you'll learn about 6 seemingly innocent foods that you should never give a baby when baby led weaning (or at any time). You'll learn why these foods are a hazard for BLW, so you can also avoid other foods that may pose a similar risk due to their size, shape and/or texture.
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Комментарии • 78

  • @EmmaHubbard
    @EmmaHubbard  Год назад +1

    Did any of these foods surprised you?
    Don't forget to get your free Mealtimes Essentials Guide with links to all my favourite plates, cups, cutlery and more here: brightestbeginning.com/bb_optin/mealtime-essentials-guide/
    Also if you are doing BLW or considering doing BLW with your little one, check out the free BLW training with Katie Ferraro (Registered Dietitian specialised in BLW) to learn how to do BLW safely: brightestbeginning.com/blwworkshop

  • @potapotapotapotapotapota
    @potapotapotapotapotapota Год назад +45

    as an adult I choke all the time on water, I don't know how I survived as a baby

  • @sunnyhazen7832
    @sunnyhazen7832 Год назад +34

    I would say the white bread or any kind of pastries are to avoid. They are very sticky and my baby almost chocked. Im watching you from Mongolia. My baby is 13 months old now and you are with us the day one.Thank you so much for your videos!

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for sharing! Also thanks for watching! I really hope the videos have been helpful and made your parenting journey a little easier💕

  • @MichiySqueaks
    @MichiySqueaks Год назад +16

    I love baby led weaning!! My baby eats by himself solids while i eat as well. The only things i spoon feed him are soup and yogurt. He has been trying to feed hinself to the best of his ability since 9 months old. He is getting better each week.

  • @bekah4137
    @bekah4137 Год назад +8

    Looking into weaning ready for next month! My daughter turned 5 months today 🙂 thank you for making these informative videos!

  • @caryneakinwande8427
    @caryneakinwande8427 3 месяца назад +2

    Even the tomatoes and grapes cut into quarters - I am still terrified of them. We wait till my son is 12 months. My son is a late solid bloomer so waiting is safer for me

  • @farzanakhoti1881
    @farzanakhoti1881 7 месяцев назад +2

    I learnt on my own by giving my son correct food alhamdulliah today he is healthy

  • @MPaez-lq5ig
    @MPaez-lq5ig Год назад +9

    My baby is 6 months old today so this video was perfectly timed for me!

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Год назад

      That’s fantastic. I hope it helped!

  • @Deedee1987dee
    @Deedee1987dee Год назад +11

    What's wrong with just puree everything until they get teeth? And who gives babies hotdogs? They're full of chemicals. I just don't get it.

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Год назад +13

      You can definitely start with puréed food and use the traditional approach of spoon feeding. When you follow this approach by 8-9 months they are eating a mixture of food from a spoon (mashed in consistency) as well as safe finger foods. Doing this ensures their oral motor skills develop and they happily eat a variety of textures. There is a risk if you only give them purees for their first year of life they may find different textures challenging.

  • @Stephanie-xq6bh
    @Stephanie-xq6bh Год назад +3

    Do you have some foods that you recommended starting with?

  • @narcisacris8525
    @narcisacris8525 Год назад +19

    None of these foods surprises me, but I prefer to stick to spoon feeding for my 6 month-old son anyway, because it is better to be safe than sorry. I am a first time mom at the age of 40, so I am not risking anything that may harm my beloved baby.

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Год назад

      It’s great that you know which method you want to use and you’re comfortable with it.

    • @MiVidaBellisima
      @MiVidaBellisima 8 месяцев назад +3

      The point is that spoon feeding is not innately safer. Feeding purées is the easy way of introducing new foods but unless you’re blending different varieties yourself, baby is limited to the flavors sold in stores and also not getting the different textures involved with actually eating food.

    • @yumeniai
      @yumeniai 28 дней назад

      Blw benefits are hand eye coordination and introduction of textures, makes eating more of a sensory experience, and more fun. Purees benefit is you actually know if your kid is eating anything. Choking risk is about the same either way if you're doing it safely 🤷‍♀️

  • @poweroflove2932
    @poweroflove2932 Год назад +3

    Is it okay if the baby swallows/gulps a big bite of a ( well cooked) food/vegetable for ex- Broccoli/boiled egg?

  • @wtfamidoingwithmylife1245
    @wtfamidoingwithmylife1245 Год назад +1

    I was wondering if you have any advice on how to properly introduce nuts to a baby at a young age. Since nut butters can be a choling hazard, I was wondering if there are any other ways to efficiently introduce nuts to a baby?

    • @MiVidaBellisima
      @MiVidaBellisima 8 месяцев назад

      I add water or milk to the peanut butter to thin it out. It should be a thin texture that slides off the spoon so you know it will slide down their throat, not get stuck like thick undiluted peanut butter. You can also add it to a cream of wheat, rice cereal, etc. there’s also almond milk for tree nuts.

  • @emmaleebuzzard1023
    @emmaleebuzzard1023 Год назад +72

    Popcorn is another food to avoid.

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Год назад +4

      Absolutely!

    • @CellarDoorPoet
      @CellarDoorPoet Год назад +3

      I just wonder why anyone would give their baby popcorn. Isn’t it way too salty?

    • @christinagrant6494
      @christinagrant6494 Год назад +3

      ​@CellarDoorPoet well depends how you cook it, home cooked has no salt, store bought might have lots of salt.

    • @lovetobe6118
      @lovetobe6118 Год назад

      ​@@christinagrant6494not only salt but most store bought has additives shown to be damaging to the brain.

    • @Test-ju4fy
      @Test-ju4fy Год назад +4

      What else will you give then in the cinema with their cola? Of course they need popcorn!

  • @bluerosy8704
    @bluerosy8704 9 месяцев назад

    Purée of strawberry and blueberry is safe to give to baby ..??

  • @Al-Sahem-Al-Ghul
    @Al-Sahem-Al-Ghul Год назад +6

    Thanks for this video! I saw some conflicting sites about honey, so I’m glad I have a solid answer on that now. Some of these “should be” common sense lol.

  • @caryneakinwande8427
    @caryneakinwande8427 3 месяца назад

    How about rice? Can a baby eat rice for baby led weaning?

  • @andreasophiestrobitzer6047
    @andreasophiestrobitzer6047 Год назад +1

    Hi Emma. Could you do a video about growth spurts? I know a lot of people don't believe they exist but I want to hear your opinion. Love your Videos! ❤

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Год назад +8

      I love the idea! But it’s a little outside my area of expertise so I don’t feel like I’d be the best one to cover it

    • @gw6667
      @gw6667 Год назад

      What is there to cover? We've weighed our 1 yr old every day pretty much. You can see where she plateaus and pops, on small scales and larger scales when she jumps to percentiles

  • @Stephanie-xq6bh
    @Stephanie-xq6bh Год назад +2

    Do you have a type of nut butter you would recommend for a 6 month old?
    Also, is spread on toast the best way to introduce something like thinned our peanut butter?

  • @sj6728
    @sj6728 22 дня назад

    How can this work with a baby that has zero teeth . I dont get it. 😢 I am having nightmares literally of my great grandson choking to death and not getting enough protein. I am.going to a therapist over this blank way of feeding

  • @Jessyroselove
    @Jessyroselove Год назад +2

    I need help ! My 8 month old HATES purees and food. She just makes disgusted faces and plays with her food only. I can't get her to eat more than a couple bites ever !! What should I do ???

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Год назад +6

      Some babies just don’t take to food straight away. The best thing to do is continue offering her food without the pressure to eat and also let her touch and play with the food (if you aren’t already). You could also think about the timing that you are offering food. At this point you would generally be offering food after a feed but at 9 months you can swap to offering it before a feed. This might mean that she will eat more simply because she is hungry. I hope that helps!

    • @abigailloar956
      @abigailloar956 Год назад

      Honestly, mine mostly played with food. I even let him play with the purees and make a big mess and it payed off. He eventually started putting it in his mouth and loving it. I think it just takes them time to get over the textures. Playing with it helps with that.

    • @sarahgoldberg6614
      @sarahgoldberg6614 Год назад +1

      Mine hate purees, too, but are happy eating foods that they can feed themselves. Boiled string beans have been very popular.

    • @ShanzehImran2314
      @ShanzehImran2314 8 месяцев назад

      Struggling in the same boat, he hardly takes a spoon or so, but just likes playing with it and making a mess, hope it gets better and he actually starts eating soon.

  • @kiraknechtle7255
    @kiraknechtle7255 Год назад +1

    Do you have anything on getting baby to look up? This includes in sitting. I joke that our 6month old’s cheeks weigh her down.

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Год назад +4

      I don’t have a video on this. But you can use toys to motivate your little one to look up. Just hold the toy directly in front of your baby and then move it straight up above their head. Make sure you wiggle the toy and make the toy make some noises as this will grab your little one’s attention. What you should see is your little one lifting their head and looking up to follow the toy.

  • @s.elizabeth1753
    @s.elizabeth1753 5 месяцев назад

    We squished up the blueberries

  • @moniquemurphy4851
    @moniquemurphy4851 Год назад +6

    What is the point of this way of introducing solid foods to babies? What was wrong with introducing /feeding
    soft cereals, mushy foods, etc. until babies had teeth? Just seems dangerous. Why would you want to take a chance of a child choking or gagging? I just don’t get it.

  • @perrytylor750
    @perrytylor750 11 месяцев назад

    They are so many food i don't give my son

  • @vedasindhoora187
    @vedasindhoora187 Год назад +3

    Bananas... I have seen some moms give a whole peeled banana, similar to sausage... or cut up into discs... both pose choking risks... There was an incident in our city where a child lost his life due to a banana, mom sent as snack to school 🙁🙁😔

  • @edinburghwalker5569
    @edinburghwalker5569 Год назад +7

    Who is feeding babies hot dogs 😭

    • @donnaboyle7513
      @donnaboyle7513 11 месяцев назад +1

      There is a baby food that is a small jar of hotdogs. It doesn’t make any sense.

    • @petiakolibova8282
      @petiakolibova8282 6 месяцев назад

      My gosh thats what I thought 👀🤯😱

    • @petiakolibova8282
      @petiakolibova8282 6 месяцев назад

      @@donnaboyle7513who does that ?! 👀

  • @もちきん-z1p
    @もちきん-z1p Год назад

    にんじんそのまま齧らせるとか可哀想ですね。私には無理です。赤ちゃんもまずいと思っていそうですが海外の人参は美味しいんですか?

  • @mamaberry
    @mamaberry 11 месяцев назад

    Weird thought, but I really wonder what Neanderthal babies were weaned on....
    I wonder, because their adult diet usually included far more molar-dependent foodstuffs than early Human diets.

  • @cococutie
    @cococutie Год назад +9

    why to bother just give babies puree or porridges. I don’t understand this trend of weaning now. I my childhood my mom was giving me porridge and puree and later when I was a toddler offered me solid food

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Год назад +15

      Thanks for sharing your experience.
      As you have mentioned there are lots of different methods to introducing solids to a baby. These include the traditional spoon feeding approach which starts with puréed food and progresses to finger food by 9 months and BLW which starts with finger foods.
      What’s important is parents choose the method which suits their family best and spend the time educating themselves on how to do each method safely.

    • @justwhistlinpixie
      @justwhistlinpixie Год назад +5

      Agree, it adds stress and difficulty with no proven benefits. Just introduce solid foods when they are better equipped to chew. Porridge and purees first.

    • @ElizabethChronis
      @ElizabethChronis Год назад +10

      We do it because it’s less effort for me. It’s minimal changes to our cooking processes & our kids eat most of what we eat. I don’t have to maintain a pantry of special food (like purées) or spend additional time preparing & giving babies food. I can sit baby in a high chair with snacks (like leftovers) while I cook dinner & talk to them so they are occupied/less grumpy.
      As a bonus, it gives them a little more independence & free will around what/how much they eat.
      I know it doesn’t work for everyone, but it works great at our house.

    • @JA-vv8wy
      @JA-vv8wy Год назад +6

      BLW is a recent trend. Choking hazard galore

    • @Chimiri88
      @Chimiri88 Год назад +2

      I completely agree. The risk and stress is not worth it to me. Just wait a few months

  • @Simiyonmajhi4087
    @Simiyonmajhi4087 2 месяца назад

    Most Deadliest Ever

  • @sherrioliver5083
    @sherrioliver5083 Год назад +3

    Nut butters aren’t healthy anyway.

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @Jogilusz
      @Jogilusz Год назад +1

      How do you introduce peanuts then, to avoid alergies?

    • @sherrioliver5083
      @sherrioliver5083 Год назад

      @@Jogilusz Why do you want to introduce peanuts?

    • @Jogilusz
      @Jogilusz Год назад +4

      @@sherrioliver5083 Well my pediatrician advised it and also there was a study that came out this year, that if peanuts are introduced to a baby 4-6 months of age, the likelyhood of them developing a peanut alergy drops by 77%. Since peanut alergies are usually for life (unlike cow milk protein or egg alergies in babies that they mostly outgrow) and can be deadly, I think it's worth a shot.
      My baby is alergic to almonds (almond oil used on skin) so I was, as you can imagine, very apprehensive in giving her peanuts, but the pediatrician said peanuts are not nuts anyway, they are legumes, so I shouldn't worry. I still haven't given her any and am looking for a safe way to do so.
      What would you suggest?

    • @sherrioliver5083
      @sherrioliver5083 Год назад

      @@Jogilusz I don’t think peanuts are good for humans at all so we don’t eat them. They are often contaminated with aflatoxin and are full of lectins and many other anti nutrients that are difficult to remove. They are just not worth it to me.😌