Breastfeeding is the main source of nutrition for many infants nowadays. From the perspective of nutritional composition, there are six types of nutrients in breast milk that can meet the nutritional needs of babies. However, some attentive parents may notice that during this period, babies seem to be feeding less and less. So, why is the amount of baby milk decreasing?
The amount of milk given to infants is decreasing, which mainly refers to the fact that the amount of milk given to infants is decreasing and still decreasing. When a baby's milk intake decreases, it is important to pay attention to the baby's mental state, as well as their bowel movements and sleep. As long as these are normal, it means that the baby's milk intake decreases.
Under normal circumstances, infants tend to consume less milk, which is a necessary stage in their growth and development. This stage is known as the period of aversion to milk. This is normal, as long as the baby passes this period, their milk intake will return to normal, and this period of aversion to milk will not have any adverse effects on the baby's growth and development.
But how to help babies smoothly get through the period of aversion to milk is something many parents need to pay attention to. It should be noted that when babies do not want to breastfeed, they should not be forced to feed, as this can cause them to lose appetite. But we can find a way to help the baby's aversion to milk pass as soon as possible. If the baby eats formula milk powder, we can feed them a little less at a time.