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Teething Baby, Passing Frequent Stools After Solid Food, Refusing Food. Normal?

my daughter has 7 months old and she is teething , we are now waiting for the emerging of third and fourth teeth, she has been exclusively breastfed for 6 months, but after we introduce solid foods, she begin to defecate from3-5 times instead of 1-2 per day, her sleep pattern is totally disturb, waking up every 2-3 hours instead of 8 hours continuous sleeping also she refuse approximately all food (veggies or fruits) and i force her to eat. is this normal?
Sat, 12 May 2012
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Did you give more than one type of food at the same time? If so stop all new foods for a few days and then start one new food at a time. It is probably due to digestive disturbance. If the stools are not watery, she has no fever and looks well there is no need to worry. Otherwise you need to show her to a doctor.
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Teething Baby, Passing Frequent Stools After Solid Food, Refusing Food. Normal?

Did you give more than one type of food at the same time? If so stop all new foods for a few days and then start one new food at a time. It is probably due to digestive disturbance. If the stools are not watery, she has no fever and looks well there is no need to worry. Otherwise you need to show her to a doctor.