Question

The baby is not drinking milk, is a bit restless when sleeping, and does not seem to be scared. Not eating much milk and the amount consumed each time is also not much. This situation started yesterday, and I suspect it may be uncomfortable due to a stomach chill, as the little tongue is not properly covered, and wakes up after sleeping. What kind of assistance is needed: Can I give one-third of the amount of Mommy Love? Will this help alleviate the condition?

Answer

If the baby has no issues with Mommy Love before, it can continue to be administered. If the baby is restless during naps and has night terrors with frequent crying, it may be scared. At night, you can hold up a piece of clothing at the door and call the baby’s name. This method has a history of over a thousand years in China, although it lacks scientific evidence, it has been quite effective. Western scientists are currently experimenting with this therapy. I experienced it when I was young, and after that, the illness was cured.