Understand the possible causes of a 2-month-old baby’s green stool and how to improve the situation by adjusting diet and using probiotics.
A two-month-old baby continues to vomit after breastfeeding and frequently sucks on their fingers, causing concern among parents about potential health issues.
Newborns are prone to indigestion and diarrhea due to incomplete establishment of the intestinal flora.
Jaundice in newborns may rise again after treatment due to various reasons, with premature birth and breastfeeding being potential factors.
This article discusses the possible reasons for long defecation cycles in babies and provides relevant suggestions.
A newborn who cries and refuses to nurse may improve after being fed with a spoon, possibly due to tonsillitis or nipple inflammation.
Discuss whether a 7-month-old baby should continue breastfeeding during the autumn diarrhea period and how to deal with diarrhea symptoms.
A four-month-old baby has been suffering from diarrhea for half a month, with a regular stool test showing two plus signs of fat globules. Should breastfeeding be stopped?
When a child experiences diarrhea, parents often wonder whether they should continue breastfeeding. This article will discuss this issue and provide professional advice.
Newborns do not need their nipples pinched; milk production can be promoted through diet and frequent breastfeeding.