by Bubs » Wed May 20, 2015 10:37 am
I have had two fussy daughters, the second far worse than the first.
We're also under Rosan Meyer, via Gt Ormond Street (privately) and she's been such a support.
We did have a nutrional bloods check done which alleviated a lot of my worries, as she was (somehow ??) fine. Low iron stores, but the iron supplement really didn't agree with her - made her terribly constipated and sore, so just beware with that.
Ours has been attributed to gastro allergies too, so I feel like at least there's an underlying 'reason' ....... helpful to get the family off my back re: her eating habits, but donesnt help with the continual gnawing worry I feel.
She was born on 25th and has consistently been on or below the 2nd centile now. It's so hurtful when people comment on how tiny she is, but it's unavoidable.
I feel like my elder daughter probably had some underlying allergy issue which we never really picked up - I was young, she was my first, she wasn't *that* bad. So I feel more confident pushing with my second (who is now 3).
I'd definitely seek the help of a dietitian and have some nurtional blood checks done, for your comfort.
FYI we've been advised that bassets chewable vitamins are fine/helpful. I do slip in the odd drop of abidec where I can too.
It's a battle, and a very tough one for a Mum to endure. It's such a primal thing to want them to eat and grow strong.
I have had two fussy daughters, the second far worse than the first.
We're also under Rosan Meyer, via Gt Ormond Street (privately) and she's been such a support.
We did have a nutrional bloods check done which alleviated a lot of my worries, as she was (somehow ??) fine. Low iron stores, but the iron supplement really didn't agree with her - made her terribly constipated and sore, so just beware with that.
Ours has been attributed to gastro allergies too, so I feel like at least there's an underlying 'reason' ....... helpful to get the family off my back re: her eating habits, but donesnt help with the continual gnawing worry I feel.
She was born on 25th and has consistently been on or below the 2nd centile now. It's so hurtful when people comment on how tiny she is, but it's unavoidable.
I feel like my elder daughter probably had some underlying allergy issue which we never really picked up - I was young, she was my first, she wasn't *that* bad. So I feel more confident pushing with my second (who is now 3).
I'd definitely seek the help of a dietitian and have some nurtional blood checks done, for your comfort.
FYI we've been advised that bassets chewable vitamins are fine/helpful. I do slip in the odd drop of abidec where I can too.
It's a battle, and a very tough one for a Mum to endure. It's such a primal thing to want them to eat and grow strong.