Question
Currently, we are mainly using mixed feeding, but in the past two weeks, the baby has started to refuse the bottle, crying and fussing as soon as the bottle is near. If the baby is in a good mood, they can be fed for a while with some persuasion. Is this situation normal?
Answer
In response to the described situation, it is common for a two-month-old baby to refuse formula milk. It is suggested that when feeding, you can place a small piece of bread on the nipple in front of the baby. This way, the baby cannot see the bottle, which might improve the situation. These suggestions may be helpful to you; wishing you and your baby good health! Please note that the content of this output is for illustrative purposes only and may require adjustments based on actual circumstances. When handling real data, ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information.