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DOES ANYONE ELSE'S SPROG GAG ON YOUGHURT/FROMAGE FRAIS??

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Schmauskin · 31/01/2005 20:17

7 month daughter eats everything save youghurt/fromage frais which makes her gag and sometimes hurl. No signs of allergy to dairy, so should I just wait a few weeks and try again?

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Twiglett · 31/01/2005 20:20

yup

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Twiglett · 31/01/2005 20:20

as in yup wait a few weeks and try again (as long as there's no lactose intolerance there)

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KatieMac · 31/01/2005 20:27

Try again......but some 36yo's still gag at youghurt etc (and only drink milk if forced )

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Lowryn · 31/01/2005 20:31

My DS used to do this when I tried him on petit filous. There used to be a competition where you took a photo of your baby having their first taste of petit filous, I can't remember what you won. I used to think that a photo of him gagging and spitting it everywhere with a "Yuk" expression wasn't what they were looking for!

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Newbarnsleygirl · 31/01/2005 20:35

I don't know about anyone else but have you tried the yoghurt yourself. I think they seem to be quite dry on your throat. What yoghurts are you giving dd?

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Schmauskin · 31/01/2005 21:16

Have tried every bleeding youghurt/fromage frais type thing going. - organic, no sugar, full of sugar, Petit Filous etc etc. .. same reaction every time and boy does that vom stink - so will probably give up on it. She loves rice pudding, but I can't give her that at each sitting, so if youghurt's off the cards, other pud suggestions welcomed!

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Newbarnsleygirl · 01/02/2005 06:20

You could try semolina or make a thick milkshake with bannana's and milk (my dd loves that) or just mashed up fruits. I find they're the best puddings to give dd because they're so easy and incredibly good for her.
Could you try her with custard? I know Heinz do their own if you don't want to give her the normal stuff.

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Schmauskin · 01/02/2005 11:10

Thanks newbarnsleygirl - never thought of semolina or custard, but she has been having lots of fruit!! Will try this teatime
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