HomeQuestions & Answersmy child is not eating anything. she is on top feed. she has some digestion issues also, and frequent vomiting also. please suggest some remedy to leave from top feed and startbsome thing solid for my baby
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my child is not eating anything. she is on top feed. she has some digestion issues also, and frequent vomiting also. please suggest some remedy to leave from top feed and startbsome thing solid for my baby
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A. Hello mom you have to first of all avoid giving the top feed that is the formula milk i guess?
give her any source of animal or plant source milk that would be benefical.
make a diet routine for her and set meal time , snack and milk time.
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A. Hi, I think these complications happened because your baby can't digest the top feed. before giving anything you need to consult your doctor. If you are giving formula milk along with breastmilk then you must need to check formula milk ingredients. Many of formula fed baby facing stomach issues so , you need to choose it wisely. Aptamil Gold formula milk components are very closer to mother milk. It helps to strengthen your baby's guts .
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A. Weaning a toddler and encouraging them to eat solid foods can be a gradual process. Here are some tips:
1. Introduce new foods gradually, offering a variety of textures and flavors.
2. Lead by example and eat meals together as a family.
3. Offer finger foods that are easy for toddlers to pick up and explore.
4. Make mealtime fun and positive by involving your toddler in meal preparation and praising their efforts.
5. Offer healthy snacks between meals to keep them satisfied and interested in food.
6. Be patient and understanding, as toddlers may need time to adjust to new tastes and textures.
7. Avoid pressuring or forcing your toddler to eat, as this can create negative associations with food.
8. Offer small portions and allow your toddler to decide how much to eat.
9. Be consistent with meal and snack times to establish a routine.
10. Seek advice from a pediatrician or nutritionist if you have concerns about your toddler's eating habits.
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