What to Do if Your Baby is Seven Months Old and Won’t Eat Solid Food or Formula Milk?

If your baby is seven months old and refuses to eat solid food or formula milk, it may be because they are going through the stage of introducing solid foods. At this time, it’s important to consider adding appropriate complementary foods. If there is no breast milk, formula milk is the main source of nutrition, so it’s recommended to switch to a formula that tastes more like breast milk and observe your baby’s eating habits. At the same time, be aware of any dietary issues caused by physical discomfort or allergies and seek professional medical advice.
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What to Do If Your Baby is Three Months Old and Starts to Bloat with Spitting Up?

At three months old, your baby starts to bloat, with loose stools without milk residue, spitting up milk residue, abdominal bloating, and crying. These symptoms may be caused by dyspepsia. Consider giving probiotics or lactobacillus tablets to adjust the intestinal flora, and feed your baby some warm water between feedings. Also, ensure your baby’s abdomen is kept warm and gently massage the area.
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What to Do If Your Baby Keeps Vomiting Milk

Baby vomiting may be due to an underdeveloped digestive system. After feeding, it’s recommended to hold the baby upright and gently pat the back to release gas, reducing the occurrence of vomiting. If the situation persists, consult a doctor to rule out the possibility of gastroesophageal reflux.
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