POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month3 months agoA. When your baby has a cold and isn’t eating well, it’s common because congestion can reduce their appetite and make feeding uncomfortable. To help, offer small, frequent feeds and focus on breast milk or formula, which are easier to digest and keep your baby hydrated. For solids, try giving warm, soft, and mild-flavored foods like mashed vegetables or fruit purees, which may be easier to swallow. Keep the baby’s nose clear using saline drops and gentle suction to help them breathe better during feeding. Be patient and avoid forcing food; appetite usually improves as the cold clears. If poor feeding persists or your baby shows signs of dehydration, consult your pediatrician.
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