Consult on whether it’s normal for a 14-month-old to continue breastfeeding and eat multiple times at night, as well as how to gradually wean and introduce complementary foods.
My cousin is 16 years old, but recently her mother said she has started wetting the bed. Is it normal for a 16-year-old girl to do this? Do we need to take her to the hospital for a thorough check-up? Are there any special points to pay attention to in her daily living and dietary habits?
Is it normal for a 42-day-old baby to be awake while breastfeeding? The baby has been crying and fussing a lot lately, and doesn’t eat much. At four to nine days old, each feeding session takes 40 to 30 minutes, and an additional 30 milliliters of formula is needed. After ten days, the feeding time gradually decreases to 20 minutes, with milk from both breasts consumed. After feeding, the baby can sleep for 3 hours, at least once a day. The baby will fuss for an hour after feeding and then sleep for another 20 minutes. It is recommended to supplement nutrition along with trace elements, which can help improve the baby’s appetite and sleep.
Discuss the phenomenon of a 5-year-old child wetting the bed at night, analyze the possible causes and coping measures.
Is it normal for a 5-year-old to wet the bed? How should it be handled?
Is it normal for a 7-year-old child to still wet the bed? There is a need to be aware of the possibility of functional disorders and developmental abnormalities in children.
Health Consultation on Children Sticking Out Their Tongue and Sucking Their Fingers
For a baby on mixed feeding, it’s normal for the stool to have occasional pieces. Two to three bowel movements a day are also normal. Good deep sleep for the baby is very important; if they sleep less during the day, they should sleep more at night. Start introducing the new formula milk gradually, and wait until the baby adjusts before switching brands. Generally, after six months, a baby’s weight should increase by about two pounds per month, which is normal.
My daughter had three bowel movements within the first 24 hours after birth, and the ones for the next ten days were also normal. After that, she had bowel movements every 7-8 days, and later once a month. However, they were all soft. Moreover, she didn’t feel any pain during bowel movements. Could it be Hirschsprung’s disease?
A baby’s weight loss after weaning may be a sign of weak spleen and stomach, and it is recommended to use Xiangsha Liujun Wan for adjustment, and to pay attention to a light diet.