For newborns, diet is very important. When breastfeeding, mothers should try to feed their babies until they are full. Babies who are not full or eat too much will show symptoms, which will have an impact on their health. So what happens to a two month old baby who hasn't eaten enough?
If the baby is constantly in a state of not having enough to eat, their growth and development will be affected first, and their weight may decrease in a short period of time because the baby will cry if they have problems. So if the baby doesn't eat enough, they will easily get hungry, cry frequently, and their sleep time will also decrease. If the mother's feeding is improper, it is very likely to cause the baby to be unable to defecate normally, have gastrointestinal problems, and it will be difficult to breastfeed, and the baby may experience vomiting.
If the baby doesn't eat, there will be many obvious symptoms, and the mother can judge based on these symptoms. After three days of birth, the baby urinates less than six times a day, and the color of the stool is usually brown. After two weeks of birth, the frequency of bowel movements per day will decrease to about three times. Breastfeeding usually requires babies to be breastfed around five times a day, and if the number of feedings is too many or too few, the baby will feel uneasy.
Many mothers, after the birth of their babies, feel that their babies often cry and think that when they cry, they want to drink milk. Actually, it's not like that. Babies cry when their diapers are wet, tired, or uncomfortable. So mom must first figure out why she's crying, and never breastfeed just because she's crying. Some mothers have very little breast milk secretion, which is not enough to provide nutrition for their babies, so they need to stimulate their breasts. They can drink crucian carp soup as a supplement.