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Oh wise people of the forum...


My baby had croup a week ago and hasn't really touched a solid since. She's now got a massive cold and cough.


She's having plenty of milk (bottle fed now), but doesn't fancy anything more. Plenty of wet nappies and, er, liquidy number twos.


Usually I don't mind if she doesn't take in too much in the way of solids - we're doing BLW and she was taking it slowly anyway - but a trip to A&E with croup has thrown me and maybe I'm worrying too much.


I tried her with an Ella's pouch today, but no joy. Not sure whether to be concerned as my older child used to eat everything at that age!

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My daughter (13 months) always goes totally off her food when she has a bad cold. I found that yoghurt was always a winner and small bits of fruit she could feed herself or little chunks of cheese.


As long as she was drinking her normal amounts of milk I didn't try and get her to eat too much until she was visibly better. I have had to really train myself to do this however as I was always very concerned if she wasn't eating solids, as we had a bit of slow start to weaning.


Hope she feels better soon.


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