I have a very
strong gag reflex so viscous liquid is not in the cards.
If your baby seems to have
a strong gag reflex or refuses certain categories of foods, gradually introducing him to the feel of different things in his mouth can help.
This isn't because he doesn't like the texture; it's because he still has
a strong gag reflex and tongue - thrust reflex that goes into high gear, pushing the food out when you try to put it in his mouth before he's ready.
My little guy has
a strong gag reflex and hated going poop until he discovered air fresheners.
Because of
her strong gagging reflex and her constant vomiting she does not like to eat and it is a constant struggle to get her to eat.
Has a v.
strong gag reflex and vomits whenever something of a different texture goes in with her semi-solid food.
These shoppers at Thaddeus Ropac have
a strong gag reflex.
Not exact matches
My let - down
reflex was so
strong that my baby
gagged and sputtered trying to nurse, and after awhile he stopped trying to latch on at all and just lazily let the milk squirt into his mouth.
The
gagging reflex is very
strong, most of the time this will push the piece out.
If you have a
strong or hyperactive let - down
reflex, it can cause your baby to
gag, choke, and cough while he's breastfeeding.
Without going into too much detail, let's just say that
gag reflexes can be
strong in our home.