What should I do if my one year and two month old baby is weaned and doesn't eat formula

  It is common for babies to skip formula after weaning, causing many parents to lose a lot of hair. This is also a topic that has always been of concern to parents, who are always worried that it is a problem with their baby's body, but in fact, it is just the wrong method. So what should a one year and two month old baby do if they don't eat formula after weaning? Let's get to know it.

  

What should I do if my one year and two month old baby is weaned and doesn't eat formula1

  It is very likely that parents directly use formula to feed their babies when weaning them. This is wrong because babies who have been drinking one type of milk for a long time can suddenly switch to another. They are very receptive to it because their body's various functions have not fully developed and they have a dependence on food.

  So, parents may adopt a transitional approach, which is to first feed the baby with the original milk, but not enough, and then mix the milk powder for them to drink. The amount between the two gradually changes until all are replaced with milk powder. This can complete the transition of milk powder, and the baby will not develop resistance and avoid weaning and not eating milk powder.

  Additionally, some parents may use mixed milk, which is mixed together. This method depends on whether the baby feels uncomfortable after drinking. If not, it can be continued. If symptoms such as indigestion and constipation occur, it must be stopped in a timely manner and fed in another way to avoid affecting the baby's normal development.

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