Question

What should I do if my two-month-old baby refuses to drink formula milk and my breast milk is also insufficient?

Answer

Without introducing complementary foods, it may affect the baby’s taste bud development, potentially leading to picky eating later on. At this point, breast milk may no longer meet the baby’s nutritional needs, so it’s time to start introducing complementary feeding. It is generally recommended to start adding complementary foods between four and six months of age. Initially, you can start with egg yolks, and if there are no adverse reactions, you can gradually increase the quantity. Afterward, you can provide rice porridge and add vegetable juices as well.