Basic stats, DD is 8.5 months, EBF. She is not gaining enough weight etc. but that may be due to her medical problems.
The topic of solids has come up A LOT lately with the different doctors, they are anti-bf'ing blah blah, OK let's just drop that bit for now, it's a dead end road.
When we try solids she is eager to put them in her mouth, the front of her tounge explores, happy as a clam really, when it hits the back, she gags. I"m a BLS type, but I've done mushed up stuff too. Even TINY bits of food produce a gag.
She needs medicine sometimes by mouth, it's impossible. It's so impossible I'd say it's worse than getting her blood drawn
Not much get swallowed, she gags.
Even as a newborn I tried to supplement with extra EBM when she was ill and she gags on the breastmilk, even TINY amounts via syringe.
I have OALD, so I don't exactly get why a small amount via syringe would be different.
My question is, could there be something wrong??? The docs are happy to blame me and my horrible self for breastfeeding so long, but I do wonder if there could be a problem, vs her just not wanting it, since she DOES try to feed herself
ETA: I had too much fluid when I was pregnant and they thought she may have a problem swallowing , but since she nursed fine after she was born they said they didn't need to do any tests.
The topic of solids has come up A LOT lately with the different doctors, they are anti-bf'ing blah blah, OK let's just drop that bit for now, it's a dead end road.
When we try solids she is eager to put them in her mouth, the front of her tounge explores, happy as a clam really, when it hits the back, she gags. I"m a BLS type, but I've done mushed up stuff too. Even TINY bits of food produce a gag.
She needs medicine sometimes by mouth, it's impossible. It's so impossible I'd say it's worse than getting her blood drawn

Even as a newborn I tried to supplement with extra EBM when she was ill and she gags on the breastmilk, even TINY amounts via syringe.
I have OALD, so I don't exactly get why a small amount via syringe would be different.
My question is, could there be something wrong??? The docs are happy to blame me and my horrible self for breastfeeding so long, but I do wonder if there could be a problem, vs her just not wanting it, since she DOES try to feed herself
ETA: I had too much fluid when I was pregnant and they thought she may have a problem swallowing , but since she nursed fine after she was born they said they didn't need to do any tests.