About a month or so ago, dd started eating more finger/table foods. She would eat a bite of just about anything I offered her. This was great. I was terribly excited and stocked the kitchen with foods for her. However, we've since had several chocking incidences and I don't know why. I serve her tiny bites, 1 or 2 at a time, because I think she was putting too much in her mouth. She's still choking, and meal times are taking so long that she finally gets tired of it and doesn't want to eat anymore. I'm still serving her a jar of food just to make sure she's had something to eat. It's not that she doesn't like the food, it's not a "gag, get this out of my mouth" choke, it's a "caught in my throat can't breath" choke. I try everything by mushing it with my tongue on the roof of my mouth and don't give her anything questionable. I'm slightly concerned b/c we're about to drop the formula, she's barely drinking 1 oz of milk during the whole day, and her diet is somewhat limited with table foods (won't eat fruit or veggie pieces, only jarred).