Help! Help! My little girl doesn't like to drink milk!! Perhaps it's not surprising afterall she wasn't a good drinker since she was a baby. But now..... she takes one sip or two and stops, the only time she really drinks up her milk is in the morning after starving for one whole night. If I calculate correctly, she only takes 200mls a day in total now. It's really depressing to see her rejecting milk, but she's oblivious to it and still remains so active & happy. Anyone can give any suggestions??
She eats alot though, she can have her porridge now, next minute finishing half of a bread, less than an hour later - biscuits. I really wonder where it all go to??
She's still mistaken for a small baby. Today someone thought she's 3 months old. And I believe it must be her sleeping patterns (don't sleep much) that attributes to her small size.
Another thing to worry about is - she's bo-ge (no teeth). Perhaps the lack of calcium is the reason. One stranger I spoke to today told me that she had read that researchers have recently shown that it's better when children's teeth grow late - suppose to be better.
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Insomnia
Aricia & myself are suffering from insomnia. She sleeps little, even at nights she'll cry when she drops her pacifier. And she cries many times. Perhaps we should all let her cry her lungs out so she'll know we'll not run to her everytime her pacifier drops.
She eats alot though, she can have her porridge now, next minute finishing half of a bread, less than an hour later - biscuits. I really wonder where it all go to??
She's still mistaken for a small baby. Today someone thought she's 3 months old. And I believe it must be her sleeping patterns (don't sleep much) that attributes to her small size.
Another thing to worry about is - she's bo-ge (no teeth). Perhaps the lack of calcium is the reason. One stranger I spoke to today told me that she had read that researchers have recently shown that it's better when children's teeth grow late - suppose to be better.
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Insomnia
Aricia & myself are suffering from insomnia. She sleeps little, even at nights she'll cry when she drops her pacifier. And she cries many times. Perhaps we should all let her cry her lungs out so she'll know we'll not run to her everytime her pacifier drops.
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