Occasionally kids go through this. I have four who seem to be on a perpetual hunger strike! I wouldn't worry about it too much. If she's a bright one she'll enjoy your anxiety because it might lead you to offer cookies and other inappropriate items.
My children don't eat much on a continuous basis so under my pediatrician's recommendation I have to limit milk! It is his opinion that no kid (no matter the age) needs more than 21 -24 oz. a day. At 7 months you are probably in that tricky time when you are switching over to mainly food rather than mainly milk for nourishment. Make sure to offer breast or bottle, at least 2 hours away from the food time! If they're thirsty give them water in a sippy cup during meals between bottle/breast. It's an exciting change to most 7 months old.
One last note. My 2nd child ate better if I gave him a little fruit about 15-30 minutes before meals. I would sit him in his high chair while I prepared dinner and give him a few raisins, banana pieces, pears etc.
Generally, don't worry about it until your pediatrician does! Keep offering things in your normal manner for 2-3 days before you try anything different!
2006-07-19 01:51:41
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answered by psycho-cook 4
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Just keep offering, let her have how much or little she wants. It could be the weather, if it is hot where you are. My child didn't have much of an appetite the other day, even when I gave her foods I know she likes. If she keeps going that way for awhile, maybe you should start questioning it, but see how things go for another day or two first.
2006-07-19 02:02:58
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answered by angelbaby 7
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As long as she is drinking, wetting and poop in her diaper she is fine - sometimes kids appetites change dramatically. One day they are on food, the next week off everything. If she REALLY doesn't eat ANYTHING for 3 days take her to the doctor. But in the meantime keep an eye on her - are you SURE she isn't eating ANYTHING - my boys ate dirt out of the houseplants so be watchful.
2006-07-19 01:42:01
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answered by ? 7
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As previously stated by technique of others, he could have better formulation, as a lot as 35 oz. in step with day actual. Please do not blend cereal into his bottle! My youthful toddlers may go by potential of boom spurts and look hungry each and each and every of the time. i'd blend about a million/4 cup of cereal with a #2 jar of culmination/vegetables for his or her nutrition to keep them finished longer. 3 nutrition now and again isn't adequate, so also furnish healthful snacks in between if needed. such issues as Cheerios or different low-sugar dry cereals are large and are basic to take alongside once you're not from now on living house.
2016-12-01 21:55:07
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answered by ? 3
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I was the same way as a child, i didn't double my birth weight till i was one. I had at these test done on me and they found I always had cramp (thinking back they felt like menstrual cramps), and I was very tall for my age (not tall any more). Then at 18 months I got whooping cough, recovered and began to eat more, but my tummy aches didn't go away till i was about 7. As long as the Dr says shes fine, let her eat what she wants. Maybe shes a picky eater?
2006-07-19 08:22:36
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answered by LorissaluvJames 3
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She may be starting to teeth. My linebacker (I call him that cuz he's so big) lost his appetite before every set of teeth. He only has 2 cuz he is only 7 months too but he started getting teeth early. I would say as long as she is otherwise fine that's probably what it is. Has she been more vocal and drooling lately? Rub her gums see if you can feel any little nubs coming or if they are inflamed. She will be fine I bet. Enjoy your baby they are soooo much joy
2006-07-19 01:48:14
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answered by Kookie M 5
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I agree with saerendipity, but sometimes it is a medidal problem too, my daughter went 2 weeks with little to no appotite, I took her to the doctor and he said she had an ear infection, even tho she didn't show any sines of one. We put her on an antibiotic and within 48 hours she was eating again.
2006-07-19 01:49:16
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answered by laughoutloud_247 2
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Lots of babies have poor appetites. You should just make sure that when she does eat it is healthy.
2006-07-19 01:41:03
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answered by nastaany1 7
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Kids will eat when they are hungry. It kind of goes in streaks. Sometimes they eat a ton and other times nothing. One of our daughters used to eat nothing it seemed, but she is fine.
2006-07-19 01:43:15
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answered by Mike N 2
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As long as everything else is normal, just offer her food but don't force it. She may just not be very hungry.
2006-07-19 01:40:51
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answered by therego2 5
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