Question
What should I do if my baby aged four to six months suddenly doesn’t want to drink milk?
Answer
There may be several reasons why babies around four to six months stop wanting to drink milk, including curiosity, a preference for the new over the old, an unsuitable environment, or a slowing rate of teething. Firstly, parents should eliminate any distracting factors from the surrounding environment and create a quiet, comfortable feeding space. Secondly, you can try introducing new foods to attract your baby’s attention. Additionally, parents should be mindful of the feeding method and avoid dressing the baby too warmly or making them feel too hot. If these methods do not resolve the issue, it is advisable to consult with a doctor for advice.