Question

My four-month-old baby isn’t eating much, and I didn’t realize he had this problem. He also doesn’t seem very spirited. What should I do if a four-month-old baby isn’t eating much?

Answer

Consider two possibilities: one is that the child may be teething, and the other is that there might be a tendency towards weaning. It is recommended to observe the situation. If it’s teething, this is normal and there’s no need to worry. If you suspect it’s weaning, try giving the child some probiotics (such as MamiAi) and consume them with yam-spleen-nourishing powder. Also, be sure to introduce complementary foods such as rice porridge and egg yolks in a timely manner.