Do Babies Drink Less Milk When They Are Sick? What Parents Should Know

Learn why babies often drink less milk during illness and when to seek pediatric advice to ensure proper hydration and care.

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Yes, babies often drink less milk when sick. It's important to keep them hydrated and consult a pediatrician if you notice significant changes in their feeding patterns or if symptoms persist.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Is it normal for babies to eat less when they are sick? Yes, it is common for babies to have a reduced appetite and drink less milk when they are sick due to symptoms like congestion or fatigue.
  2. How can I keep my baby hydrated when they refuse milk? To keep your baby hydrated, offer smaller, more frequent feedings and consult your pediatrician if you are concerned about dehydration.
  3. When should I contact a pediatrician if my baby is drinking less milk? If your baby drinks significantly less milk for more than a day or shows signs of dehydration or worsening symptoms, you should consult a pediatrician.