POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 3 m old child8 months agoA. It's common for a 22-month-old baby to have phases of reduced appetite and increased breastfeeding, especially if they're teething, feeling unwell, or seeking comfort. To help, try offering small, soft, and easily digestible meals like khichdi, curd rice, or fruits in a relaxed setting. Avoid force-feeding—make mealtimes playful and stress-free. Limit breastfeeding just before meals so the baby feels a little hungry. Encourage self-feeding with finger foods to spark interest. If this continues for more than a few days or if you notice signs of illness or weight loss, consult your pediatrician.
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