A 4-year-old baby can still gain some nutrition from breast milk, but this age is typically recommended to start weaning and gradually transition to solid foods.
In an incubator, if the baby does not suckle at the mother’s nipple but instead consumes pumped breast milk, the key is to ensure the child understands and eats sufficiently without affecting growth and development. Gradually allow the child to adapt to the mother’s nipple and provide a balanced diet.
If a baby’s stool contains milk curds and white string-like substances after breastfeeding, it may be related to the baby’s underdeveloped digestive system and high fat and protein content in breast milk.
Discuss whether a 3-month-old baby is suitable to drink cold fruit juice during hot summer days and the potential effects on the stomach.
Experts advise that a three-month-and-a-half-old baby should prioritize breastfeeding, and mothers should increase their intake of fruits and vegetables in their diet to alleviate constipation issues.
Inquiry about the suitability of breastfeeding for patients with hepatitis B surface antigen positivity.
Experts explain the suitability of infants drinking pear water and how to improve constipation issues through probiotics and healthy dietary habits.
Discuss whether it is appropriate to eat meat during the period of newborn asphyxia, and how to gradually introduce complementary foods.
Explore the effectiveness of drinking glucose powder during newborn jaundice and daily care precautions.
Discuss the effectiveness of drinking glucose powder during newborn jaundice and daily care precautions.