6-8 times/day, bowel movements 2-3 times/day, sleeps 2-3 hours during the day, 4-5 hours at night, in good spirits, doesn’t nap from 6 pm to 12 am, often cries, breastfeeds, feeds formula if milk is insufficient, doesn’t drink formula from 80 days old, doesn’t drink even when changing the diaper container. Dislikes the taste of formula milk. Previous treatment situation and effect: No treatment yet. Desired assistance: How to switch to new formula milk, consider the possibility of the child lacking Vitamin D, and be aware of poor digestion. Guidance: Suggest enhancing feeding with new formula milk to avoid interfering with the child’s growth and development. Take some cod liver oil, baby Icose once a day to enhance calcium absorption. Also, consider taking probiotics and mammy love. Observe and watch carefully.
When beginning the weaning process, reduce breastfeeding by one session per day and replace it with complementary foods. Gradually decrease the number of breastfeeding sessions and increase the frequency of complementary foods, using bottles and spoons to feed and establish a habit. The general time for complete weaning is from 10 to 12 months after birth, with the latest possible time being 1.5 years old. After weaning, pay attention to the child’s nutrition and avoid fussy eating and snacking.