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i have a 1/2 yr old and there are many times when she ...


Sent to Health Experts November 24, 2006 10:05 a.m.

i have a 1/2 yr old and there are many times when she doesnt want to eat. I have given her an appittie enhancer to increase her eating. Now that i have stopped she has slowed down eating. At times she may even vomit her food. Do you think that there may be a problem with her digestive system, and are there any things that i can do to help her eat more

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Female , Age: 1/2

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predisure,lots of butter, feeding her less portions but many times a day, feed her more portions less times a day, appittie enhancer
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November 24, 2006 12:32 p.m. (2 hours and 27 minutes later)
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Hi, can I just check the age of your child? Do you know her height and weight?

Does she see a doctor or nurse for weight measurements? Do you know where she is on the development charts?

How are her bowels? When was the last time she passed a stool? Was it hard, bulky or watery?

How many meals a day do you serve?

Does she still get milk?

Thanks



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Sent November 25, 2006 10:04 a.m. (21 hours and 32 minutes later)

hi,

first i would like to say thanks for responding. Her height is 31 1/2 inches and her weight is 23 pounds and 1.3 ounces. When it was time for me to switch her over to regular at 12 months she denied it and till this day she does not drink milk. In the pass i have given her pedisure, and nestle quick in her milk however she still wont take it. Now i give her yogurt and cheese to replace the milk .
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November 25, 2006 2:29 p.m. (4 hours and 24 minutes later)

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