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Not having milk
My daughter 6months old, she is not having milk up to 8 or 9 hrs from yesterday.i started giving home made cerelac one table spoon from day before yesterday. Because of that she is not having milk or what. Not getting. usually she used to do poo once a day. From yesterday she is doing thrice.Not getting what to do. Please suggest me what to do. Even i have stopped giving cerelac. Any medicine or anything please suggest
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If child is not feeding it may be due to many causes one of which can be underlying infection. Need more information like fever or any history of decrese activity and stool consistency. Plz book online consultation
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Depends on which milk. The method of giving needs to be address. By starting solids, child will not reject milk. If child is unwell then yes. Due to the change in diet the stool frequency will change. Continue the breast or formula feeds that your are giving. Meal should be only once in a day. Hope the child has completed 180 days and displaying all 4 solid readiness signs. For any queries, book an online consultation with me. I am a lactation consultant, IYCF (Infant and Young Child Feeding) nutrition expert with an interest in Childhood Infections and Vaccinations. Take care!
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