Question
My baby is premature, and recently, the baby has been experiencing a series of situations that concern me. I’m worried that the situation may worsen. I want to know what to do if my two-month-old baby suddenly stops breastfeeding.
Answer
You can try reversing the sitting position, for example, keeping the baby in the position to feed from the left breast but moving them to the right breast. If this doesn’t work, consider your own physical reasons and seek help from a doctor or a baby nurse. Since the baby may be at risk of neonatal diseases, parents must take their child to a doctor immediately for treatment and avoid using medication blindly to relieve symptoms. Pay close attention to any changes in your child’s condition and do your best to help them receive timely treatment for any diseases.