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Baby Suddenly Stops Drinking Milk at Two and a Half Months: What’s Going On?

A two-and-a-half-month-old baby has suddenly reduced their milk intake, but they are in good spirits. Experts suggest considering the impact of temperature on stomach comfort and offer advice on drinking warm water and having small, frequent meals.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Care
  • Nutrition and Diet
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Baby Umbilical Cord Discharges Yellow Fluid

Common questions and solutions regarding a 2-month-old baby’s umbilical cord discharging yellow fluid
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  • Pediatric Issues
  • Baby Care
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Baby Vomiting Clots Issue

Baby vomiting clots may be caused by digestive problems and can usually be alleviated by adjusting breastfeeding positions and burping.
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  • Baby Care
  • Digestive Issues
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Baby Vomiting Sticky Milk: A Sign of Poor Gastric Function and Solutions

Sticky milk vomiting in infants is a common sign of poor gastric function, which can be improved by taking oral chicken gizzard powder and using proper back patting techniques after feeding.
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  • Health
  • Baby Care
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Baby Walks with a Limp: Understanding the Causes and How to Supplement Calcium

Learn about the possible causes of a baby’s limping walk and how to supplement calcium through diet, such as yogurt and bone soup.
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  • Health
  • Baby Care
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Baby Water Intake Recommendations

How to Determine the Appropriate Water Intake for Babies?
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  • Baby Care
  • Water Intake
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Baby’s Blocked Nose and Anemia Issues

Answer to Baby’s Blocked Nose and Anemia Issues
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  • Pediatrics
  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • Baby Care
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Baby’s Bottom Always Has Stool, Looks Like Egg Flowers

Abnormal baby stool may require checking of trace elements and immunity
  • FAQ
  • Baby Care
  • Nutrition Issues
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Baby’s Bulging Navel: Questions and Answers

Causes and Treatment Suggestions for a Baby’s Bulging Navel
  • FAQ
  • Baby Care
  • Abdominal Wall Issues
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Baby’s Cheeks Always Red? Here’s What to Do!

If a baby’s cheeks are always red, it might be due to stomach trouble, skin allergies, or exposure to cold wind. Solutions include drinking plenty of water, consuming fruits and vegetables, ensuring adequate rest, and proper skincare.
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  • Baby Care
  • Skin Issues
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