Many parents will give their children formula milk, and there are many reasons why they eat formula milk. If the child is only a few months old and the expectant mother has insufficient milk, it is necessary to give the child formula milk at this time. When children grow up and are weaned, they also need to eat formula milk, but some children do not eat formula milk. So, what are the reasons why children don't eat formula?
The fact that children do not eat formula may be related to their discomfort with pacifiers. And this situation is still very common in clinical practice. Especially for breastfed babies, parents often encounter this situation, so it is necessary to give the child some time to adapt to the pacifier before they can accept it.
Especially for many children who are used to breastfeeding, they are very uncomfortable with formula milk, mainly because they do not adapt to the taste of the formula milk. This situation indicates that children have their own opinions, which is also very common. As children grow up, many of them begin to experience a period of aversion to milk, which is also very common. It can be resolved once the children have passed.
If parents find that their children are not taking formula, they should actively identify the reasons and take targeted measures. It should also be noted that some children may experience discomfort in their mouths, especially mouth diseases, which can affect their ability to breastfeed. Of course, parents should be careful not to cause discomfort in their children and pay attention to guidance.