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Will milk be ok after ...................

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melsy · 30/01/2008 18:37

being sick for over 24hrs , but not all day today?

dd2 (18mths) is very lethargic and sleepy and has had some water and a little dry cheerios this morn and some toast.

Wanted to do bedtime soon and just dont know what to give her , feels strange not giving her anything?

She has full fat cows milk.

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jalopy · 30/01/2008 18:54

Try half-strengh.

notnowbernard · 30/01/2008 18:56

We are just getting over this.

I left it 24h sans puke before giving milk again. Water?

melsy · 30/01/2008 18:58

add some milk to water may be ? Havent got any semi skimmed just had to throw it down sink this evening!

She only had water lastnight and it took her ages to get to sleep.

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notnowbernard · 30/01/2008 19:05

Try her with a small amount and see what happens, if she loves her milk that much.

DD2 is a milk monster, but luckily was off it during her bout of it

melsy · 30/01/2008 19:38

Bless her she didnt want to know after all that!

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notnowbernard · 30/01/2008 19:43

Sounds like dd2.

I think toddlers and small children are very clever when it comes to knowing when they should/shouldn't eat something...

After being sick for a couple of days, dd2 woke up the next morning seriously hassling for milk. Gallons of it! Was a bit dubious about giving it to her tbh, but she was pretty much recovered from that day on. Before then she didn't want to know about milk.

Hope your dd gets better soon

melsy · 30/01/2008 20:17

I think its amazing, and seems to be the way more doesnt it, what with BLW aswill, which everyone was amazed with here when she was weaned. They have a direct connection with the kinetics in their bodies it seems.

Just worried as shes gone to bed having eaten and drunk very little poor thing. I hope she perks up tommorow , I really do.

Hope shes guzzle milkmonster tommorow !!!

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notnowbernard · 30/01/2008 20:20

Am sure she will!

Don't worry too much, as long as she's had adequate water the food won't matter

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