POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy11 months agoA. There can be several reasons why a baby may not be drinking milk properly, crying more, and having trouble sleeping. Some possible causes include:
1. Teething: Teething can make babies fussy and uncomfortable, leading to difficulty feeding and disrupted sleep.
2. Gas or Colic: Digestive discomfort, such as gas or colic, can cause increased crying and reluctance to feed.
3. Illness or Infection: A baby might refuse milk and cry more due to a cold, ear infection, or other illness.
4. Reflux: Babies with acid reflux might have difficulty drinking milk and could be more irritable.
5. Hunger or Growth Spurts: Babies go through growth spurts where their feeding and sleeping patterns may change. They might require more frequent feeding during these periods.
6. Overtiredness: If a baby is overtired, they may have trouble calming down, feeding, and sleeping properly.
If the baby’s behavior persists or worsens, it’s best to consult a pediatrician to identify the underlying cause and get appropriate treatment.
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