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> It's a long story, too long to get into here, but the bottom line question
> is: Is an exclusively breastmilk fed 18 month old getting enough protien,
> calories, minerals, etc, etc, etc? If you need particulars, email me
> privately. No solids at all.
>
Although Trish has invited you to e-mail her privately, please post your
responses to her question to the list. I think the reason that I have
more questions about toddlers eating almost nothing is because we have
more toddlers nursing in town now (a good hypothesis, if only because it
is such a pleasant thought) but there may be more involved. I have some
theories I'll share another time; meanwhile this "test case" of a
non-eating toddler might give us all some insight.
Jo-Anne, mother of a 28-month-old with an extraordinarily versatile
appetite who happens to have the flu today. Bravo for "clear fluids" --
she won't take the water.
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