A 4-year-old baby is still breastfeeding, worried about nutritional issues, asking if it’s normal and how to improve.
It’s okay for a 5-month-old baby to only drink water at night, but it’s not a good habit and might require frequent trips to the bathroom. However, drinking plain water has many benefits, such as aiding blood circulation.
The 5-month-old baby has been suffering from diarrhea and has been eating lactose-free formula for over 10 days. Recently, the baby has started to be fed breast milk twice a day. The frequency of bowel movements has increased and the stools have become looser, but it is uncertain whether the baby has recovered.
A 7-month-old baby has recently started on solid foods but is experiencing hard stools. The question is how to resolve this issue.
The baby has been crying and fussing a lot lately and isn’t eating much. This article provides professional opinions and suggestions on whether it’s normal for a baby to have 1-2 milk formula feedings a day and how to improve the baby’s dietary habits.
Drinking milk at night may be a sign of calcium deficiency in children. It is recommended to undergo a blood calcium test and appropriately supplement calcium.
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A four-and-a-half-month-old baby can start introducing rice noodles as complementary food, but should gradually increase the consistency from thin to thick, and from small to large amounts.
Experts Explain the Potential Risks of Babies Sleeping on Their Sides and Improvement Methods