The old «classic»
metal baby spoon is still one of the best spoons for feeding a baby.
Not exact matches
a large
metal spoon was the perfect size to pop my mix onto the parchment it cute little
baby meringue shapes!
These
spoons aren't as good for
babies to learn to self - feed with since they include a harder
metal side.
Since these
spoons feature
metal handles, they aren't as safe to let your
baby play with when he or she is learning how to handle utensils.
Having a
spoon that is made from soft silicone or plastic will be gentler on your
baby's gums than harder
metal options.
You don't want your
baby injuring her mouth or gums by biting down on a
metal spoon.
Use a small
spoon and definitely go for the soft, covered
spoons rather than
metal since your
baby could bite down and hurt her gums on a
metal spoon.
The one major disadvantage to this method is that you can't sterilize
metal (think
baby spoons,
metal rings on
baby bottles etc).
Metal spoons could hurt your
baby's mouth, so you're best off with small, hard plastic weaning
spoon that won't crack.
A forceps delivery involves inserting a special
metal instrument into the woman that looks like large
spoons or tongs to help pull a
baby out.
Forceps look like a large pair of
metal spoons or tongs, and your doctor will position them around your
baby's head.
My mother in law tried to push a adult (
metal)
spoon of chocolate cake into my
baby's mouth when he was 5 months - I went mad at her.But then, soon after he was 6 months and we'd started BLW she tried to shove half a chocolate bar in his mouth - I had explained to everyone that while ever I am breastfeeding, I choose what goes in his tiny mouth - it's my right as a mother (and hubby's as a father, obviously!).