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My daughter also did this when she was 1,it didn't last very long. She is nearly 3 now and I can only say that the sight of readybreak,or mushy food makes her gag!!needless to say she doesn't stick around when im feeding my 9 month old son. I would say that it's a phase they go through,maybe im wrong!!






rahrahrah Wrote:

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> My 1 year old girl has taken to shoving her

> fingers down her throat. Today she vomitted twice

> after doing this. Does anyone else know of this

> problem, or how to stop it?

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