How to Handle a Newborn Who Doesn’t Like to Nurse

Newborns who refuse to nurse often have weak digestive systems or may be deficient in certain minerals, which can lead to a lack of appetite. It’s advisable to give the baby supplements that strengthen the digestive system, such as Infant Digestive Powder or Digestive Granules, to improve their digestive function. Once the digestive system is improved, the baby will naturally become more inclined to nurse.
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How to Handle a Three-Month-Old Baby Who Refuses to Drink Milk

A three-month-old baby’s refusal to drink milk could be due to various reasons, including poor digestion, an aversion to the taste of formula, or a preference for breastfeeding during the weaning period. Parents can try changing the brand of formula, ensuring the cleanliness of feeding utensils, and avoiding feeding expired milk. If the problem persists, it is recommended to consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.
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How to Handle Children’s Nighttime Sleep Wakefulness?

Recently, the child has been waking up easily at night, even being startled awake. It is recommended to check the child’s trace elements, especially zinc and calcium. Under the guidance of a doctor, consider medication treatment, oral vitamin D3 drops, and more sun exposure. Control the child’s sleep time during the day, have a light dinner, and eat less high-calorie foods. Also, pay attention to whether the child is too tired during the day.
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How to Handle the Feeding Issues of a 9-Month-Old Baby

Professional advice on dietary adjustments and potential causes for a 9-month-old baby who is in good spirits but unwilling to eat. The baby often resists feeding with milk and rice porridge, and the recent administration of Qixing Tea and Shanyao Jianpi Oral Liquid has shown little effect. What could be the reasons? How should one respond? What were the past treatment scenarios and outcomes? Assistance sought: How to make the baby willing to drink milk calmly.
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