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Lotus
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Posted:Wednesday 13 August 2008,10:23:04 AM

hi. these are phases that kids go thru. sometimes eating, sometimes not. just try to relax & go with the flow. as long as you know he's healthy & at the same time still eating (even tho less) & having milk, then it should be ok.

AidaR
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Posted:Tuesday 12 August 2008,11:26:43 PM

first year molars and also entering the picky eater stage could be the reason

you might want to try giving him more whole food that requires him to chew and also self feeding. also you can try giving milk in straw cup or sippy instead of bottle. at this age, they want to be independent but technically still dependent..does that make sense?

good luck.

ah inn
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Posted:Monday 11 August 2008,1:05:55 PM

my DS is currently 14 months +......I checked already...no teething sign at all..

My parent in law said this is a phase...will go off soon....hopefully.....

yelbaby
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Posted:Monday 11 August 2008,12:47:10 PM

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quote:

Hi,

My DS recently refused all the cereal and porridge. He managed to finish one big bowl last time.

I thought he get sick with the taste, so i tried out new cereal , cook new porridge to let him try. But sad, he doesn't like it..will split out once he taste it.    sighs....for milk also....only willing to drink if he really hungry..or in sleeping mode....:(

This had been last for around 2 weeks...any mother experienced this before??
hi, how old of ur bb? may be cereal is more sweet compare to porridge. my fren was experience before she was feed her baby with cereal when he was 6 months.after that she start feeding porridge but failed.
oh ya may be ur baby is teething now.

yelbaby
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Posted:Monday 11 August 2008,12:45:04 PM

quote:

Hi,

My DS recently refused all the cereal and porridge. He managed to finish one big bowl last time.

I thought he get sick with the taste, so i tried out new cereal , cook new porridge to let him try. But sad, he doesn't like it..will split out once he taste it.    sighs....for milk also....only willing to drink if he really hungry..or in sleeping mode....:(

This had been last for around 2 weeks...any mother experienced this before??
hi, how old of ur bb? may be cereal is more sweet compare to porridge. my fren was experience before she was feed her baby with cereal when he was 6 months.after that she start feeding porridge but failed.

ah inn
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Posts : 39
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Posted:Monday 11 August 2008,12:30:27 PM

Hi,

My DS recently refused all the cereal and porridge. He managed to finish one big bowl last time.

I thought he get sick with the taste, so i tried out new cereal , cook new porridge to let him try. But sad, he doesn't like it..will split out once he taste it.    sighs....for milk also....only willing to drink if he really hungry..or in sleeping mode....:(

This had been last for around 2 weeks...any mother experienced this before??

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