Question

Why does my baby refuse to eat and throw up when crying?

Answer

Based on your description, it could be that your baby’s digestive system is not adapting well during the transition from goat’s milk to cow’s milk. Goat’s milk and cow’s milk have similar nutritional values; let your child continue drinking whatever they are accustomed to. Additionally, Abbott’s Similac Nutritional Powder is beneficial for children who are intolerant to cow’s milk. Typically, infants should start introducing complementary foods from around six months old as the nutrients in food are the most comprehensive. It’s suggested to have milk or goat’s milk twice a day, in the morning and evening. Your baby might have gastrointestinal dyspepsia, so it’s recommended not to drink too much milk or goat’s milk temporarily, reducing the amount to half of the original. Feed one egg a day and provide some small snacks for your baby appropriately. It shouldn’t rely solely on drinking milk as the main food source every day. You can now purchase children’s stomach-soothing and digestion-improving tablets, which can be chewed or crushed and taken with warm water. I hope these suggestions are helpful to you, and wish your baby good health!