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Baby Feeding Routine: What to Do When Milk Intake Decreases?

A baby’s decreased milk intake might be related to dyspepsia. It is recommended to use pediatric digestive health oral liquid for treatment and to visit the hospital for a check-up to determine the specific cause and receive appropriate treatment advice.
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  • Dyspepsia
  • Decreased Milk Intake
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Newborns at 100 Days Experience Decreased Milk Intake and Crying

Babies may start to reduce milk intake and cry when they are 100 days old, and it is important to be aware of the possibility of oral diseases.
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  • Newborn
  • Decreased Milk Intake
  • Crying
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What to Do If Your Child’s Milk Intake Decreases Recently

If your child has recently decreased their milk intake, it might be due to hot weather or a dislike for the taste of the milk. You can consider trying a different type of milk, but be mindful of your child’s fluid intake.
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  • Decreased Milk Intake
  • Child
  • Milk
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