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If you suspect your child has serious feeding problems, consult your doctor or health care professional.
| Occasional poor appetite |
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Don't worry. Babies have their own tastes and preferences. However, if it is a frequent or recurring problem, ask your doctor about it. |
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| Rejects vegetables |
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Introduce vegetables first, then fruits. That way, your baby may not refuse vegetables in favour of sweeter fruits |
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| Dislikes new foods |
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It takes time for a baby to get used to new tastes. Don't give up yet! Try the same new flavour a few times before cutting it out. |
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| Doesn't want to use spoon at first |
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This is normal as any foreign object is put in baby's mouth. She will get used to it very quickly. Don't feed cereal or baby food from the bottle. |
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