Am I over reacting

My bd gave our boy rusks and yoghurt for lunch when I’ve only been introducing him to vegetables as we’ve only just started weening 2 weeks ago?
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You're valid to feel what you're feeling, but I personally wouldn't be bothered. My babies first meal was a chicken roast dinner 🤣 I doubt he meant any harm and thought he was doing well 🤷

I'd see no issue with them having rusks and yogurt if they had been offered separately cos they both contain allergens and if baby had a reaction you wouldn't know what caused it. Them having them 2 weeks into weaning wouldn't bother me

Rusks are full of sugar and not necessary at any point in the weaning journey so yea it’s a bit annoying but it’s done now. Just tell him not to offer them again (even better, throw them away so they’re not even in the house)

If I need a quick meal for baby I will do rusks, I don't see any harm in it but if you didn't want your baby to have them just tell him not yo give them again x

It’s not fruit so not sweet and crammed with sugar so it won’t harm the fact I’ve been giving veg I wouldn’t be too upset my hubby won’t feed our boy anything other than puree n milk cus he is scared he will choke I give him everything to try

@Kelly huh? Rusks are a biscuit that is full of sugar so how can you say it’s not sweet? It would’ve been better for him to have given fruit!

@N 💞 thank you so much for your comment! The rusks and the yoghurt meant he’s sugar content was very high! Was basically a dessert that he was offered 😟 xx

Yes his sugar intake would’ve been extremely high. But like I said it’s done now so no point dwelling on it as it can’t be changed, but just make sure he knows better going forward

I mean, as a one off its not a big deal.

I'd be annoyed too. I don't think your over reacting. Honestly bin the rusks! Their not necessary. But I also see that its not a huge deal, just annoying for you when clearly your trying hard to do the right things! Xx

He fed and looked after your baby. Without specific instruction you have to be happy with that. Sure you can be annoyed if he went against something specific you talked about. He’s the parent too, it was one meal, I think it’s hard to let go of our control but I learned if we do it’s beneficial for everyone.

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