A baby not eating or drinking could be due to various reasons, including digestive system issues and poor feeding habits.
My 8-month-old son is not interested in formula milk and strongly rejects the bottle. What advice do experts have? Do I need to substitute other foods for the formula milk?
My baby is 54 days old, and since last night, they haven’t slept a full night. What’s going on?
My baby is 29 days old and is fully supplied. There has been another case of partial premature rupture of membranes, causing intrauterine distress. The Apgar score was 4 at birth, rising to 7 after 5 minutes. After 9 days of hospital treatment, the MRI was normal upon discharge. After discharge, the baby’s hands and feet tremble occasionally during afternoon naps, and the lower legs also tremble when burping. The baby doesn’t sleep through the night and often wakes up. Are these symptoms related to choking on water?
If your baby sleeps less at a few months old, it might be due to a calcium deficiency. It’s recommended to undergo a blood calcium test and supplement with calcium.
My baby always has diarrhea after breastfeeding, which might be physiological or related to breast milk. It’s recommended to try probiotics and observe.
Baby’s diarrhea and vomiting may be caused by viral or bacterial infections. It requires a routine stool test, and treatment includes antiviral medication, fluid replacement, and electrolyte supplementation.
My baby (eight months old) has had some unusual stools for the past week, they are looser, sometimes like water, with a sour smell, indicating poor digestion. Sometimes there are two or three bowel movements a day, and sometimes just one. But otherwise, the baby is fine. Avoid using air conditioning or fans to prevent the child from catching a cold and developing diarrhea.
My daughter is three months and twenty days old. She had a cold a few days ago, but I still fed her some breast milk. Her stool is very loose, and she has more than six bowel movements a day. I think if it’s still like this today, I should take her to the hospital. Does anyone know what’s going on? How should I handle it? Green stools might indicate indigestion or catching a cold. You can try giving her some Lactobacillus to improve the situation. Feeding arrangements for newborns are very simple; if breast milk is sufficient, just feed the baby whenever it’s hungry. If you’re also feeding formula, you’ll need to give her some water as well. A milk fountain refers to milk spurting out uncontrollably, at which point you can gently pinch the nipple to prevent the baby from choking. Additionally, colds are transmitted through the respiratory tract, but breastfeeding won’t pass the infection to the baby; you can pump the milk and feed it to her.
My baby was born on November 6th, and on November 21st, the bilirubin level reached 289, and was admitted for blue light therapy. He was discharged on November 26th, but now I’m really at my wit’s end. First, I can’t figure out what’s causing the baby’s jaundice to come back. We’ve already had the blue light therapy; what else can we do?