What to Do If Your Baby Refuses the Pacifier?

Some babies may not like the pacifier due to unfamiliarity with the taste of formula milk. Parents should gradually allow the baby to get used to the bottle and switch to formula milk. When giving the baby formula, start with a weaker concentration and add a few drops for the baby to taste.
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What to Do If Your Baby Refuses to Drink Milk During the Day and Must Have It at Night?

My baby is 18 months old and currently has irregular eating habits, showing a strong attachment to breast milk and little interest in food. At this age, babies typically have three meals of complementary food and three servings of milk. If the baby doesn’t drink milk during the day, could it be that they’re eating too much complementary food and can’t finish? You can appropriately reduce the amount of complementary food. Babies are still small and need to consume more milk. It’s quite normal to have a milk drink before bedtime; in my family, we always have a milk drink before going to sleep.
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What to Do When a Child Keeps Hiccuping?

Most back acne is caused by folliculitis of the skin, leading to red, itchy bumps. First, pick up the child, pat their back, and then offer some milk or warm water. Hold the baby, and gently run the tip of your index finger over their mouth or ears. Usually, when a baby cries, the hiccups will naturally disappear. This is because the nerves around the mouth are more sensitive. Scratching can relax the nerves, and the hiccups will stop. Holding the baby and stimulating the soles of its feet to make it cry can also prevent the sudden contraction of the diaphragm. This is also one measure to avoid hiccups in babies caused by inhaling a large amount of air. Pay attention to the feeding temperature and enhance abdominal warmth.
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