Questions and answers about breastfeeding followed immediately by formula feeding.
Babies may consume more breast milk than formula milk, making them more prone to hunger.
A four-month-old baby passing white stool may be due to excessive formula feeding leading to gastrointestinal dysfunction. It is recommended to feed according to the actual food intake and to temporarily stop feeding for 12 to 24 hours, using water to prevent dehydration and electrolyte imbalance. After resuming feeding, dilute the formula and gradually increase the feeding amount to reduce gastrointestinal pressure.
How to deal with the issue of dyspepsia in newborns?
Inquiry about the amount and frequency of breastmilk formula feeding for a full-month-old baby
If a two-week-old baby is not breastfed but only given formula milk, does it need to be supplemented with fish oil? What might be the reasons if the baby cries at night, with short durations, and the cause is unclear?
Is it normal for a 2-month-old infant to be fed formula every 4 hours?
Discuss the appropriate feeding frequency and concentration of infant formula for children at 15 days old.
Understanding the normal frequency of bowel movements for a 38-day-old baby and how to determine if the bowel movements are normal.
A 36-day-old baby on formula feeding, the milk volume should be determined according to the baby’s needs, with a normal body temperature ranging between 36-37 degrees Celsius, and bowel movements 2-5 times a day considered normal.