out of sorts
The reason why the baby doesn't breastfeed may be that he is unwell, such as teething, vaccination, illness and so on. If you have long teeth, you can drink milk with a nipple with a larger hole to reduce the pain caused by sucking. Or mix milk powder with cereal, rice flour and other foods to make milk paste and feed it with a spoon.
Curiosity leads to inattention and playfulness
The reason why the baby doesn't breastfeed may be because of curiosity, inattention and playfulness. When breastfeeding, it is best not to have noisy sounds, things, etc. This makes the baby easily distracted and unable to concentrate on eating.
Physiological milk aversion
The reason why the baby doesn't eat milk may be physiological aversion to milk, poor appetite, aversion to milk for more than 2 months, and stunted weight and height. You can supplement your baby with special vitamins, or ask your doctor whether to use appetizers to regulate gastrointestinal function and increase appetite.
Taste begins to develop.
The reason why the baby doesn't eat milk may be that the taste begins to develop, and he lacks interest in milk with the same taste, hoping to try a new taste. Don't force feed, because the baby may resist. Provide complementary food, it is best to use a variety of food for different tastes; And try to use natural essence, don't add seasoning (within one year old).
Small amount and multiple meals
Another way that babies don't like breastfeeding is to eat more. Children under 4 months hate milk. If they are worried that nutrition will not be enough, it is recommended to use a small amount of meals, as long as the child maintains the original total milk.
Reduce external stimuli
Another way to deal with the baby's dislike of breastfeeding is to reduce external stimuli. Some babies hate drinking milk because too many external stimuli distract their attention, so nurses should create a comfortable and quiet environment for their babies to concentrate on drinking milk.