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What should I do if my three-month-old baby only listens to music but does not feed?

When a baby is about three months old, he already has a certain ability to distinguish and can tell the difference in taste between breast milk and milk powder. Therefore, when a breastfed baby reaches this age, it is relatively difficult to feed him milk powder.

The amount of milk your baby needs to supplement every day or each time depends on the baby's age and breastfeeding status. Generally speaking, at the beginning, the baby can be allowed to suck milk freely from the bottle until the baby feels full and satisfied. Try this for a few days. If everything is normal and the baby's digestion is good, you can determine how much milk the baby should take every day. As the baby's age increases, the amount of milk supplemented will also gradually increase. If the baby shows indigestion after free sucking, the supplemented milk should be slightly diluted or the amount of sucked milk should be reduced, and then gradually increased after the baby is normal. You can breastfeed one meal and then feed formula the next.

If your baby doesn’t like to eat milk powder, you can try the following methods:

1. Choose simulated latex pacifiers, prepare a few more, and find the one closest to the mother’s nipple for the baby. Pacifier;

2. You can squeeze breast milk into a bottle and try to let the baby drink it;

3. When feeding water or milk powder with a bottle, add some glucose appropriately to increase the sweetness. The smell arouses the baby's desire to suck.

4. Change the baby to other flavors of milk powder. Sometimes the baby is tired of the taste of milk powder and it will affect his milk drinking.

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