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It's hot, what if the baby doesn't want to drink milk?

I can give you some advice. When the weather is hot, the baby may be unwilling to drink milk because of physical discomfort. Here are some possible reasons and solutions:

1. Temperature regulation: ensure that the baby's ambient temperature is suitable, and don't overheat or cool. You can try to adjust the room temperature to a comfortable range, or use air conditioner or fan to reduce the indoor temperature.

2. Feeding time: Try to feed your baby when the weather is cool, such as in the morning or at night. Avoid breastfeeding at hot noon, because it may make the baby feel uncomfortable.

3. Feeding method: Try to change the feeding method, such as feeding with a bottle or spoon. Some babies may be more interested in a certain feeding method. You can try different ways to find the right way for your baby.

4. Replenish water: If the baby doesn't want to drink milk, you can try to provide some water for the baby to replenish water. Please consult your pediatrician to find out how much water your baby needs and how often to drink.

5. Observe other symptoms: If the baby is unwilling to drink milk, there are other uncomfortable symptoms, such as fever, vomiting and diarrhea. It is recommended to seek medical advice in time to eliminate any potential health problems. The above suggestions are for reference only. If you have any questions or concerns about your baby's condition, you'd better consult a pediatrician for professional advice and guidance.