Why a child is not eating a mixture and other milk substitutes

Children may refuse formula completely or temporarily, but babies always have a good reason for this. A hungry and healthy child will eat as much as he needs.the child does not eat the mixtureIf your baby won't eat formula, he may not like the tastePhoto: Getty Common reasons why your baby won't eat formula:

  • I do not like the taste. Breast milk is sweet and fatty. If you translate into an adapted substitute too quickly, the child may resist and refuse to suck.
  • Too much food. Children have different appetites and needs. The recommended volumes are given without taking into account the individual requests of a particular baby.
  • Do not like the nipple. Fashionable silicone nipples are often too hard. Large or, conversely, a small hole makes it difficult to suck and the baby refuses the bottle.
  • The child is not well. When swallowing is difficult, swallowing, sucking brings discomfort. The appetite is lowered.
  • Teeth erupt. Itchy and swollen gums do not allow the baby to normally take a nipple.
  • Problems with digestion, constipation. Gases and indigestion bring tangible discomfort, which is exacerbated by the ingestion of food.

Watch your baby carefully, the real reason for the refusal may not be so obvious, but it is always there.

What to do if a child does not eat well

Identifying the reason for bottle refusal -is a troublesome task. The baby will not say what he wants and will cry until the parents fix the problem. Analyze the baby's behavior: is the refusal sudden or systematic? Check the temperature, look at the teeth. In extreme cases, contact a pediatrician.

  • Try replacing the bottle or nipple. Some children eat only from silicone anatomic ware, others like traditional latex. It's a little expensive, but your baby will be full.
  • Replace the mixture or add a little sugar. Try to find donor breast milk.
  • Observe the child. If he at first actively sucks, and then starts to dodge from the nipple, then he ate. Observe the recommended interval of feeding, the adapted fat substitute and calories of mother's milk and digested longer.
  • If the child does not eat the formula well during the illness- Do not force feed. Let the body rest and recover. Small portions of the mixture can be given with a spoon or injected with a syringe without a needle. To reduce the load on the gastrointestinal tract, dilute it in a lower concentration.
  • If, despite all measures, problems remain withfeeding, you should consult a pediatrician or gastroenterologist. Poor appetite is a problem for parents of older children. Babies should normally eat well. If a baby refuses a bottle, there is always a good reason for this. Also interesting:

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