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Baby Cries seeing food
Hello, I have a Baby boy 2.6 years and A baby Girl 13 months. It is quite Unimaginable to spoon feed both at same time regularly. 13 month baby does not get hungry and will not ask food even if you give a Gap of 3-4 hours as soon as she sits she starts crying and if i force feed she vomits and its happening more regularly since a month. All foods are home made like daliya, mashed dal roti, khichdi etc what can i do to relax her as its very hectic for me to look after both the kids is getting quite stressfull. Is there any medication suitable for her to give to make her hungry or should i wait for some time as she is very active but i cannot leave her without feeding as Moms dont want to leave their kids stomach empty . Please do suggest what can i do
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Gud morning pls connect directly through practo.
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Hi,kindly book a consultation with me so that we can have a proper discussion before i can suggest you with a solution. I am available right now regards.
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Carry on with the meals mentioned. Caring 2 small kids is a hectic job. Advise to appoint some maid/ nanny to take care of her. Within some time your elder one will head to school. Then you with your kid will get more time.
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Actually this could be due to fussy eating habit Check that or if crying continue Please check pediatrician to see his stomach and liver health issue That could also be the reason for his crying And in case of diet you can connect with me on practo app As i plan for pediatrics also
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Kids are a typical case of" Demand Feeding ".. there are few tricks which may be adopted! Firstly do not force feed, if she is breast feeding continue to do so for a few more months. Try finger foods like boiled aloo fried in butter , soft cheela, banana cut into small pcs. Supervise her actions. Medicines may be taken from paediatrician. But that's not the right approach. Do not give her more than 50 ml of semi solid food  at a time and maximum 4 times apart from fruits.
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