Question

A two-month-old baby has been refusing to take naps for a long time and always dislikes being held. The total sleep time each day may add up to just a few hours, at most not less than eight hours. What’s going on?

Answer

Based on the described situation, it is possible that the child is not taking naps due to a calcium deficiency or poor digestion, discomfort in the stomach, or other abnormal symptoms. Normally, a baby, except for urinating and breastfeeding, generally remains in a deep sleep state. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a check-up as soon as possible. If any abnormalities are found, timely hospital screening is advised.