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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 479077" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>I agree with backing off for awhile. She may just be spitting out everything without knowing what she's even spitting out because that's what she does now. Let her take a break from all foods for a week maybe, she's still getting her nutrition from the formula, make eating time enjoyable for her for a week. You don't want to make eating time a bad experience. Next week add some thing without pressure. She can probably see the stress in your facial expressions, so just be chill about it as you're giving her solids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 479077, member: 2668"] I agree with backing off for awhile. She may just be spitting out everything without knowing what she's even spitting out because that's what she does now. Let her take a break from all foods for a week maybe, she's still getting her nutrition from the formula, make eating time enjoyable for her for a week. You don't want to make eating time a bad experience. Next week add some thing without pressure. She can probably see the stress in your facial expressions, so just be chill about it as you're giving her solids. [/QUOTE]
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