A seven-month-old baby is not breastfeeding and has recently stopped eating formula milk. There have been vomiting episodes, poor digestion, and a lack of calcium. Seeking solutions.
An 8-month-old baby is acting up while drinking milk, frequently vomiting, which may be due to incomplete recovery of gastrointestinal function or dyspepsia.
The baby may not be full due to insufficient milk supply, which can be addressed by drinking more galactogogue soups and foods such as papaya, octopus, peanuts, braised pork hands, and tilapia soup, or by acupuncture.
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