Blood and iron
Aug. 14th, 2007 10:36 pmJorie had her 12-month checkup today, and tonight they called back and said she's anemic. This is not that surprising, since she's so reluctant to eat solid food; most sources say innate iron stores plus breast milk only get most kids to about 8 months.
Still, I'd been hoping that the little bit of fortified cereal she deigns to eat would be enough. Evidently not so, so we'll be giving her iron drops from now on and trying harder to get her to eat.
It's frustrating sometimes; it seems like she'll put anything in her mouth as long as it is not food. Today I tried to get her to eat some yogurt, and she took great pleasure in smearing it all over the high chair and herself but showed absolutely no interest in eating it. I ate some of it myself, which got her interested in feeding me. I got my own spoon so she could follow along, which got her interested in grabbing my spoon.
I did verbally mention licking the spoon at one point, which caused her to lick the spoon, once (she understands a lot!) I think that was all the yogurt that went into her. It didn't work a second time.
Still, I'd been hoping that the little bit of fortified cereal she deigns to eat would be enough. Evidently not so, so we'll be giving her iron drops from now on and trying harder to get her to eat.
It's frustrating sometimes; it seems like she'll put anything in her mouth as long as it is not food. Today I tried to get her to eat some yogurt, and she took great pleasure in smearing it all over the high chair and herself but showed absolutely no interest in eating it. I ate some of it myself, which got her interested in feeding me. I got my own spoon so she could follow along, which got her interested in grabbing my spoon.
I did verbally mention licking the spoon at one point, which caused her to lick the spoon, once (she understands a lot!) I think that was all the yogurt that went into her. It didn't work a second time.
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Date: 2007-08-15 02:59 am (UTC)Tough crowd...
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Date: 2007-08-15 03:06 am (UTC)The main foods she really seems to like are bread, crackers and bran flakes, but even those, she eats in much smaller quantities than the normal one-year-old's diet. Sometime I wonder if Sam should be withholding breast milk, but that seems wrong.
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Date: 2007-08-15 03:30 am (UTC)Do it scientifically: lay out stuff with different textures and see if anything works. Admittedly, I've no idea what I'm talking about, since my son has been happily on solids since 5 months old. He's still vehemently anti-vegetable, though, although apparently it doesn't extend to All Things Green since he drinks Odwalla Superfood.
On the other hand, it's altogether possible that the next phase is just around the corner and Mommy will look back on this time with nostalgia...
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Date: 2007-08-15 03:42 am (UTC)She will sometime nibble on broccoli and meat, but, again, in microscopic quantities.
We may just have to get more repetitively insistent; some say you sometimes have to present a baby with the same stuff for weeks on end before she'll eat it.
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Date: 2007-08-15 03:53 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-15 03:38 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-15 04:04 am (UTC)I'm sure you've already tried this, though.
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Date: 2007-08-15 05:01 am (UTC)I'm NOT a pediatrician, but I think: babies are pretty variable, and pretty resilient. If the anemia shows up in her behavior, activity level, alertness, etc., then I'd try harder to get iron into her. If not, and it's just that her blood iron numbers are lower than average, I'd not worry. Eventually she'll start grabbing stuff off your plate.
Which reminds me that messing with her mind is permitted: I noticed that our kids got a lot more interested in particular food items when I made a show of trying to take it off their plate and eat it myself (they might have been older than Jorie at the time). They'd scarf it up to keep me from getting it.
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Date: 2007-08-15 05:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-15 05:24 am (UTC)They also wanted to get us back to do some more tests, I think to determine if she's been poisoned somehow or has various genetic conditions that it's extremely unlikely she has (with mostly north European ancestry). The overwhelming likelihood is that it's just diet.
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Date: 2007-08-16 04:21 am (UTC)I leave it to you and Sam to figure out how to afford both a new house, a child, and two fleets, one of dreadnoughts and one of heavy cruisers, plus the odd hundred destroyers, but I recommend a property tax on the gentry.
Also, I think it's great that your sarcasm meets with success. If you manage to raise that child using only sarcasm, Mr. Skinner, I greatly look forward to reading the books she'll go on to write.
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Date: 2007-08-16 01:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-17 12:50 am (UTC)Of course, my kid likes tofu...