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I would second the idea of having this baby checked for sensory integration
issues, and I would advise against putting pureed foods on mother's nipples.
Not a good idea... For many reasons. Many children react to textures, etc,
and this may or may not indicate problems,... Cathy Watson Genna gave an
excellent talk on sensory issues at a local conference recently. Excellent
presentation....
Kathleen
Kathleen Bruce RN IBCLC
Independent consultant: Breastfeeding Clinic of Vermont, Lactation
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On 4/26/05 3:33 PM, "Deborah S. Dowe, RN, CCE, IBCLC"
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> I have been contacted by a colleague and have been given permission to
> post. Baby is just over 1 year old and has been exclusively breastfed.
> The problem (as told to me)is that this child will not easily accept any
> solid foods. She still nurses through the night. Will accept neither
> bottles nor 'sippy cups.' Mom does not necessarily want to wean but would
> like to get a bit of a break! The parents have tried many things- feeding
> when mom is not around, diluting cereal with breastmilk, letting the child
> play with the food and feed herself, they even put pureed food on mom's
> breast! Dad thinks it is a texture issue rather than taste. This baby is
> growing and meeting all appropriate milestones. The advice to wean
> completely has been offered but I'd hate to see this mom wean just because
> the child won't accept solid food! Any other suggestions?
>
> Thanks
> Debbie
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