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Enouraging Lumpy food & cup

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mairimac · 02/07/2006 19:31

My DS is 9 mo old and gags so much he makes himself vomit if I try any sort of lumpy foods. Even weetabix that is as smooth as I can get it he gags on. He also refuses to even try a cup and gets upset when I try. Any ideas on how to introduce lumpy foods and cups? Any ideas most appreciated.

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hermykne · 02/07/2006 19:36

sympathies marimac
no snacks, make sure he is hungry for the due dinnertime, no milk feeds prior to solid foods (maybe upto an hr), offer dinner,try a few distractions, if he dont like and its going on 20mins ! stop, dont stress out over it and look at his food intake over a week. doing it daily u'll drive yourslef demented with worry.
offer him small bits of finger food. when there is no pressure to eat, or when he isnt expecting a snack, maybe out and about in the buggy/park/car park, somewhere different where mabe he wont put up his defensivness!!!
hth

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bobsi · 27/07/2006 13:59

Just a thought on the cup thing. My dd is nearly 10 months and I was getting upset that she wouldn't drink/hold her cup. I was using the Avent ones (which I thought she was drinking really well from). Anyway last week I thought I'd try a Tomee Tipee one as everyone else seems to use this cup. Blimey!! It was immediate. She picked it up and started drinking from it straight away. I can't get over what a difference it has made. I haven't had to hold her cup at all since she's had the new one and she's doubled the amount of water she drinks - just thought it might be worth a try to change the cup.

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aitch71 · 28/07/2006 12:46

totally agree, bobsi. those bloody avent cups are impossible... tommee tippee ones are good but they do leak quite a lot. a good solid spout option is a superdrug one which is just like the tommee tippee one but has a wee straw curled around the tpo so it's not quite as leaky. we use TT in the house and SD ones in the buggy and she likes both.

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