POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years agoA. Changes in the taste of breast milk — triggered by the food you eat, medication, your period or getting pregnant again — also can trigger a breast-feeding strike. Reduced milk supply. Supplementing with formula or using a pacifier too much might reduce your milk supply.If your child's refusal to eat is more of a phase, you may want to consider teething, not feeling well, or fatigue as possible reasons for not eating. And sometimes, if your child is chronically sick or tired, then food refusal or picky eating may become a way of life for them.A baby occasionally sleeping for longer than usual is not a cause for concern unless there are other symptoms. In general, it is uncommon for a newborn to consistently sleep through feedings or to sleep for longer than 19 hours per day unless they are ill or are having feeding difficulties.Add a little milk to the water in a cup, and day-by-day start adding more milk and less water. ... Add something to the milk to make it extra tasty: chocolate syrup, or maybe a mashed-up, very soft banana. ... Try a different sort of cup, like one with a straw—maybe even a crazy bendy cool straw.
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