Question

What to Do If a Child Eats Less

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My daughter is just over three months old and started on artificial feeding in the third month. Now, each feeding consists of 60-120 milliliters of milk, with most feedings being between 60-90 milliliters. However, she was able to eat this much as early as a month ago, and she only eats six or seven times a day. I’m not sure if this is normal and how I can increase her milk intake? The baby is three months old. Drinks 60-70 milliliters of formula each time. This has been going on for half a month. If the baby is in good spirits and has no symptoms of indigestion; the frequency of breastfeeding has not increased. Because the baby’s growth and development have slowed down compared to before, leading to a decrease in energy needs. This is a physiological issue. The weaning period. If the baby has indigestion, such as vomiting or diarrhea, it may be due to indigestion. You can give the baby intestinal probiotics to promote digestion and absorption.