Consult a pediatric dietitian for feeding difficulties
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If your baby refuses solids consistently, has difficulty swallowing, gags excessively, or has medical conditions affecting feeding (prematurity, reflux, developmental delays, food allergies), consult a pediatric dietitian or feeding therapist for individualized guidance.
When to Seek Professional Help
- Baby consistently refuses all solids beyond 7-8 months of age
- Persistent gagging or vomiting with textured foods
- Failure to progress from purees to soft solids by 9-10 months
- Known food allergies requiring supervised introduction of new foods
- Poor weight gain or growth concerns flagged by your pediatrician
- Premature birth, developmental delays, or oral motor difficulties
What to Expect
- A pediatric dietitian assesses your baby's nutritional needs, feeding skills, and any sensory or motor barriers
- They create a structured plan for food introduction tailored to your baby's specific situation
- Sessions may include hands-on feeding practice and coaching for caregivers
- Many insurance plans cover medical nutrition therapy with a pediatrician's referral
Tips
- Ask your pediatrician for a referral to a registered dietitian specializing in pediatric nutrition, or a speech-language pathologist specializing in feeding therapy
- Some feeding challenges are sensory-based and benefit from occupational therapy rather than dietary changes alone
- Early intervention for feeding difficulties leads to better outcomes than waiting to see if the baby outgrows the problem
Created: 2/21/2026, 2:52:33 PM professional service
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