POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy2 years agoA. Don't go hungry, but try not to overdo it. ...Get plenty of exercise. ...Take childbirth classes. ...If the baby is breech, take him or her for a spin. ...Relax. ...Avoid labor induction. ...Consider a doula or childbirth coach. ...Consider waiting on that epidural.Try to trust that your baby knows how much food they need, and never force feed your child, which can turn feeding time into fighting time. That said, if a refusal to eat has you worried, always talk to your pediatrician. Just about every child goes through a period of rejecting new foods.The most common reasons for a healthy thriving child to refuse solid foods is because she fills up on milk (breast, formula or other) and is not hungry for other food, or because she prefers to drink milk rather than eat solids.Really think about it. It's important to consider realistic expectations. ...Ask questions. If you have any fears or are unsure about something, ask! ...Don't be afraid to speak up. ...Prepare yourself mentally. ...Think of a mantra.
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