Baby Won’t Sleep Without Being Held: How to Get Them to Drink Milk Properly?

Based on the described situation, the baby’s refusal to drink milk properly and crying when put down may be due to poor digestion or a disrupted biological clock. It is recommended to pay attention to dietary adjustments and avoid overfeeding. Consider slightly reducing the amount of milk to help restore gastrointestinal function. Gradually cultivate the habit of the baby sleeping in bed. Wait until the baby is more asleep before placing them on the bed. Initially, they might wake up as soon as they are placed down, but with some training, the baby will prefer to sleep in bed. Crying is not harmful; a few cries are fine.
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Baby’s 18th Day: Jaundice Levels Drop, Physiological or Pathological?

On the 18th day after birth, the baby’s jaundice levels have dropped, but it is unclear whether it is physiological or pathological. The baby also has abdominal bloating, and the parent wonders whether they can stop breastfeeding and switch to formula milk. It is recommended to have a detailed check-up at the hospital, pay attention to the baby’s warmth, perform abdominal massage, and choose a hydrolyzed protein formula if switching to formula.
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