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EAT => Feeding Solid Food => Topic started by: ilanaw on December 15, 2005, 19:21:32 pm
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My daughter is 6 months-old and started eating solids at 4 months. The problem is that she is really not interested in solids... If she is hungry, I MUST nurse her or she will go through the roof! When I feed her solids, she takes a couple of spoonfuls and then turns away...unless it's pear fruit which she loves. I have tried to make it more enticing by adding breastmilk to her veggies, but she doesn't care for that.
Is it a problem if she prefers nursing? What about the preference of fruit? Is it gonna make her have a sweet tooth? How can I overcome this? Any tips?
thanks for your help!
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You just aren't feeding her anything she likes! :lol:
I thought we were doomed to eat pears and bananas the rest of our life at that age! :lol: But within a couple months, DS was eating it all! The key turned out to be finger foods! If he can pick it up, he'll eat it! Then I could even give it to him mashed. So be patient and keep offering. Maybe start with some small ripe pear chunks and start introducing some finger foods by 7 months. I also used to sweeten stuff with pears (like cereal and avocados).