First off, never force a child to eat! Continue to nurse her if she wants to nurse, and offer her table foods if she seems interested, otherwise, if she is healthy and happy, just leave her be - she'll eat when she's hungry.
2007-12-26 14:06:48
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answered by daa 7
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At 15 months she will consume fairly plenty each thing you do! in basic terms be careful of choking dangers (evade hard nuts- consistently weigh down them, and consistently quarter hotdogs lengthwise) My son is now sixteen one million/2 months yet for the longest time this has been our typical menu: breakfast- bowl of cereal, pancakes, eggs, muffin or cereal snack- fruit, yogurt, greens, crackers with jelly and/or peanut butter, lunch- cheese quesadilla, pb& j sandwich, sandwich with a slice of lunch meat or in basic terms slice of cheese, mac & cheese, chopped up hotdogs, or leftovers from teh night before yet another snack dinner- something we consume, frequently a meat, a carb, and a extensive serving of greens. Then each so often he receives a cookie, jello, or fruit as dessert. as long as hypersensitive reactions and choking dangers are taken into consideration she will consume something!
2016-10-02 09:44:39
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answered by ? 4
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If she isn't eating properly, definately consult your physician about giving her some vitamins. Don't give up though on trying to feed her. This is normal, some kids just don't like to eat. As far as the milk, this may sound odd, but I had to do it for my 1st son, I added ovaltine or sugar free strawberry syrup to his milk just to get him to drink it. Or you could add a dash of vanilla extract.
2007-12-26 14:04:11
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answered by Shelly 2
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try diferent types of foods till you find something she likes, if it continues you may need to talk to her doctor.
my daughter would never eat anything unless it came off my plate, it's a long shot but maybe you can try feeding her from what your eating.
2007-12-26 14:00:39
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answered by . 3
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dude, that isn't an appropriate choice, to ask such important thing and risk your daughter's life to someone you don't even know. (the education, profession, and knowledge, etc. )
Take her to a real doctor as soon as possible!
Good luck, wish her well. :)
2007-12-26 14:20:31
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answered by meowgahertz 7
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You have to take her to a doctor.
it's the solution.
It could be the choking of the food but i am really not sure.
repeat,take her to the doctor
2007-12-26 14:00:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't force her!! If she's not hungry leave her alone! Say hello to that little cute sweetie pie for me yeah?
2007-12-26 14:13:34
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answered by No-one 4
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Thats odd.ask the doc.
2007-12-26 14:03:20
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answered by Anonymous
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take her to a doctor, she may have some sort of obstruction making it so she has no desire to eat
2007-12-26 13:58:00
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answered by Ginger 6
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