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Guardian of a 1 yr old girl7 months ago
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#asktheexpert my 4 month girl don't drink milk. why

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy7 months ago
A. If your four-month-old girl isn't drinking milk, it could be due to several reasons. Here are some potential causes: 1. Teething: At around four months, some babies begin teething, which can make sucking uncomfortable or painful. This might cause her to refuse milk. 2. Illness: If she's not feeling well, whether due to a cold, fever, or any other illness, she may not have an appetite and may refuse milk. 3. Discomfort or Gas: Babies sometimes refuse milk if they have trapped gas or discomfort in their tummy. This can happen during or after feeding. 4. Breastfeeding vs. Bottle Feeding: If she is breastfeeding and refuses milk from a bottle or vice versa, she may have a preference for one over the other. 5. Overfeeding or Less Hunger: Sometimes, babies might be full or overfed, especially if they’ve had solids or water in addition to milk. 6. Growth Spurts: During growth spurts, babies may have fluctuations in their hunger patterns, temporarily refusing milk. 7. Changes in Routine: Any recent changes in routine, environment, or caregivers could disrupt her feeding habits. 8. Nipple Preference: If breastfeeding, she might prefer one breast over the other, or she may be uncomfortable with the flow of milk. If bottle-feeding, the nipple flow could be too slow or too fast for her. What You Can Do: Check her health: If she seems unwell, check for symptoms like fever, irritability, or diarrhea, and consult her pediatrician. Teething relief: If teething is suspected, provide teething rings or cold cloths to soothe her gums. Check feeding techniques: Ensure you're holding her in a comfortable position while feeding, and the nipple or bottle is appropriate. Offer smaller, more frequent feedings: Try feeding her smaller amounts more frequently if she’s refusing large feeds. Stay patient: Babies go through phases where their eating habits change, so it's essential to monitor her and stay calm. If the refusal of milk persists or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it's best to consult with her pediatrician to rule out any underlying issues.
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