What’s Happening with a 28-Week Preemie Who Has No Appetite and Won’t Cry or Make a Scene?

A 28-week premature baby showing signs of loss of appetite, not crying, and not making a scene may be experiencing symptoms of dyspepsia. It is recommended to feed the baby every two to three hours, perform clockwise massage around the navel to aid digestion, observe if the belly is bloated, and if necessary, supplement with probiotics for adjustment.
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What’s Happening with My 43-Day-Old Baby’s Spitting Up?

Spitting up is a very common issue. A baby’s heart cannot lock in food like an adult’s heart. The feeding position of the baby may also lead to milk reflux. Smaller babies tend to spit up. Don’t lay the baby down immediately after feeding. You can have the baby’s head rest on the adult’s left arm. This position allows the baby to face the adult, gently patting the back so the baby can burp. The baby will improve as they grow older.
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What’s Happening with My 7-Month-Old Baby’s Nighttime Cough and Fever?

My 7-month-old baby doesn’t cough during the day, but has been coughing occasionally at night for a week. Suddenly, she threw up twice yesterday and had a fever this morning. We don’t have a runny nose or stuffy nose. Her highest temperature was 38.6 degrees Celsius. We went to the hospital, where the doctor listened and said it was just a cold. We were given two medications, and after taking them, she had diarrhea at night, watery stools, twice! I’m not sure if her fever is due to indigestion or if she’s about to have roseola. What’s going on?
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