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    Posted: 11 February 2008 at 6:55pm
Why is it after i thought everything was going good, we are back to square one. Barely eating anything!
We try to feed her and she just puts her tongue in the way or spits it out? Is this just a phase or do i have to go back to square one?
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It could be either, Daniel has done this a couple of times. I just ended up just trying, if he did that then I stopped, gave him finger food and left him to it. He eventually stopped being stupid and ate properly

Good luck, I know how frustrating it is
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Yeah, I think its a phase (the cheeky monkey stage! ) Bella does this from time to time. Unfortunately, only thing for it is lots of patience and perseverance...


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Frustrating! Between that and all the not sleeping and crying today iv been tearing my hair out and almost in tears myself all day!
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She'll probably be feeling your mood as well. Try and make it really fun, do crazy nutty things, it will help relax you as well as her.

Sometimes I found that putting a song on the computer with windows media player and he sat there into the visualisations enough to be distracted by the fact that I was feeding him.
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Hmmmmmmm, sounds all too familiar!! You just have to go with it I think and hope that one day our happy, smily bubs will be back again !


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She's either being particular about what she will eat, or she is not as hungry as last week (you know, all those week-about growth spurts). When I started my girls, they all seemed to have one week on, one week off to start with.
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I felt really bad today as mum came and took her for an hour and all i could think was thank god, now i feel terrible!
She just ate a small amout of mango and pear..

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She does it with her bottles too.. She tightens her lips, throws her head back and keeps throwwing it back crying! Shes only had 2 bottles today and 3 cubes of food..
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Is she teething?? Lots of babies don't like things in their mouth and go off food when teething.
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How do i know if shes teething? She dribbles, but no more than usual. She puts things in her mouth but no more than usual and she doesnt have red cheeks?
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I have no idea...Bella has been doing this for weeks too, and since she has been sick she hardly eats or drinks anything. I just figure she's not going to starve herself and that its just a phase Try plain water if you're worried about fluids - even just a little bit every now and then is better than nothing.


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She drinks like 20ml of bottle an hour maybe..
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Probably just going through a phase. Ella is being pretty fussy at the moment with her food as well and would much rather drink her milk than eat (her latest trick is as soon as she goes in her highchair she starts sucking her thrumb making it impossible to eat).

Things I have found that help are: giving her a spoon to play with, letting her play with the food (got some bowls that suck onto the tray so she can't throw it overboard), playing her some music (either baby mozort or Old MacDonald works a trick).

It can get VERY frustrating and I know that when I get frustrated she picks up my mood that makes it even worst.

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[QUOTE=KylahsMum] How do i know if shes teething? She dribbles, but no more than usual. She puts things in her mouth but no more than usual and she doesnt have red cheeks?[/QUOTE

with Caitlyn i would feel her gums (with a clean finger of course)

What if you give her a spoon as well Kandice? does that make a difference?
but i think it sounds like shes going through the cheeky monkey stage too :-P
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I havent tried giving her a spoon too.. she tries to whack the one im trying to feed her with.. Iv felt her gums but what am i feeling for? Doesnt feel like teeth coming through..

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What you could do (it's an old wives tale) is get a tiny amount of sugar and put it on your finger and rub gently on her gums, you should then be able to tell if there are teeth there. Don't rub too hard though, as you don't want to draw blood... Its entirely up to you if you want to try it.

It sounds like she's going thru a fussy phase. What happens if you stop with the fruit and just give her veges? Does she take them?

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