Bringing a new baby home is a beautiful and overwhelming experience. As a new parent, your primary focus is keeping your little one safe, warm, and well-fed. Because feeding is such a crucial part of a baby’s early days, it can be incredibly stressful when you have a newborn baby not drinking milk. You might find yourself constantly watching the clock, tracking every ounce, and wondering if your child is getting enough nutrition to thrive. If your little one is refusing the breast or the bottle, take a deep breath. You are not alone, and in many cases, this is a temporary hurdle. Newborns are still learning how to coordinate their sucking, swallowing, and breathing. However, because their stomachs are tiny and they need frequent nourishment, a sudden refusal to eat needs to be addressed promptly. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the common reasons behind feeding strikes, share actionable tips on how to encourage your baby to eat, and explain exactly when it is time to call your paediatrician.









