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Dear Liba, If the doctor hasn't restricted her diet, you should be able to add a variety of foods. Just watch her reaction to see if anything is bothering her stomach (turns away, burps, gas, rash). Some doctors recommend going slowly with new foods and check for reactions. If you are concerned about acid, try to stay away from peaches, apples and apricots. Most veggies are ok. If you are worried about food allergies, try sweet potatoes, white potatoes, carrots and pears. Happy Eating! It is so nice that you have weathered the early issues with reflux and your little one is feeling well enough to eat solids. I know you are giving others hope that their babies will get better in a few months! Take Care, Jan Gambino The Reflux Mom
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