How to Handle Feeding Issues When Transitioning a Baby from a Bottle Back to Breast Milk
How to Help a Newborn Baby Adjust to Breastfeeding?
How can you increase your milk supply if it’s not enough for your baby?
When a baby is four months old, frequent crying during breastfeeding may be related to milk congestion, feeding frequency, or the baby’s oral structure.
A baby may cry during breastfeeding but improve when using a bottle, possibly due to insufficient breast milk or digestion issues. Check for trace elements, especially calcium and zinc levels, and observe the stool condition. If diagnosed with a digestive system disease, treatment should begin immediately, and parents should improve hygiene habits. Avoid picky eating and maintain a balanced diet.
How to Handle the Situation When a Two-Month-Old Baby Refuses to Take the Bottle
Understand the reasons behind a 2-month-old baby spitting up while breastfeeding, and learn how to prevent and manage milk regurgitation through proper breastfeeding techniques and burping.
Understanding the physiological phenomenon and normal variations of babies pooping immediately after drinking milk.
Understand the reasons why babies wake up shortly after feeding and get solutions.
Discuss the common phenomenon of preterm infants turning red in the face and using their hands and feet while drinking milk, and the corresponding measures.