SueCampbellBill
12-01-2006, 09:56 AM
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My daughter is 17.5 months old now and in the past 5 days or so she has refused to eat. Yes, she still eats some baby food (mixed with cereal for texture) but hasn't had a problem until now. At her Daycare she usually eats more people food, (pasta, beans banana etc...) but never had any issues eating what I fed her (food and then Yogurt) at dinner. She picked up another cold (while on antibiotics) so there is no ear infection but could it be that she is changing her tastes? Could it be a "phase"? Or could she have a sore throat. Has anyone else with children at this age gone through this as well? How do you get them to eat better or more? She normally eats a lot of food at dinner. With out trouble. She is drinking a lot of milk - almost as if she is trying to satisify her hunger with her milk. The other night I filled her sippy cup like 3 times and she drank it all, but she got really crabby as if she was hungry but wouldn't eat what I offered her. Your advice is very much appreciated.
Thanks - Sue ;)
My daughter is 17.5 months old now and in the past 5 days or so she has refused to eat. Yes, she still eats some baby food (mixed with cereal for texture) but hasn't had a problem until now. At her Daycare she usually eats more people food, (pasta, beans banana etc...) but never had any issues eating what I fed her (food and then Yogurt) at dinner. She picked up another cold (while on antibiotics) so there is no ear infection but could it be that she is changing her tastes? Could it be a "phase"? Or could she have a sore throat. Has anyone else with children at this age gone through this as well? How do you get them to eat better or more? She normally eats a lot of food at dinner. With out trouble. She is drinking a lot of milk - almost as if she is trying to satisify her hunger with her milk. The other night I filled her sippy cup like 3 times and she drank it all, but she got really crabby as if she was hungry but wouldn't eat what I offered her. Your advice is very much appreciated.
Thanks - Sue ;)

