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Most babies will go through a period of milk aversion and would rather go hungry than eat?

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I just came across a video in which a dad asked for help: Sisters, how should I treat a baby who refuses to take a bottle? Title copy: Is this the so-called milk-weary period? The baby won't take the bottle, and the father and the son are fighting wits and courage. The father is so angry that he throws away the son's "job"!

As can be seen from the video, although the nipple of the bottle is stuffed into the baby's mouth, he releases it for a while and picks it up again, but only gently. She held it lightly, not sucking milk at all. The dad also tried to stuff it in, but the baby almost felt sick and vomited...

It was obviously feeding time, I guess. It’s time to be hungry, but the baby would rather be hungry than breastfeed. I thought the baby might have gastrointestinal discomfort or something, but he seemed to be in good spirits. Apart from not wanting to breastfeed, everything else was normal.

Some parents think that the reason why the baby does not eat milk is because he is not used to the new milk powder when he switches to breast milk. But in fact, it is very common for breastfed babies to become fed up with milk. It can even be said that most babies have experienced this. What is the reason?

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