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    Posted: 24 July 2007 at 12:24pm
I know some of you have been having breast stricke but i'm having the opposite Josh doesn't want to eat his solids. Should I just ride it out and keep offering them or stop for a while and reintroduce. He's more than happy to feed from me and take a bottle of EBM.
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I've noticed that when Xavier goes off his solids, he's usually getting sick. It could be that Josh is starting to feel a bit off-colour, and has lost his appetite. If he's still taking plenty of fluids, I wouldn't worry too much (I know, easier said than done!) just keep offering him plenty of booby or EBM and keep an eye on him. I offer Xavier little bits of food often until he starts showing some interest in solids again and then I know he's feeling better.
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Becks he may have been growth spurting when you introduced him and now is not needing the extra food (or at least he thinks so ) so I'd just try again in another week and catch the next wave.
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Rhyley does the same some times and I think if hes having enough bottle (or booby) then the solids are a not major. I think I would be more worried if he wasn't having his milk (like at present hes flipped and decided he wants solids over milk now)
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Jacob did that when he had been on solids for about 2 or 3 weeks, so I just left it for a couple of weeks, then tried again, and he was fully keen on it then and we never looked back. Good luck!
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