Question 1: A 36-day-old baby rolled his eyes yesterday when he lay down on his back, but was fine when he was picked up. Today he rolled his eyes upwards when he was dozing off. He was not sleeping soundly, opening and closing his eyes for a while. I read on Baidu that it is a sign of epilepsy. Is it true? Dr. Cui Lixia answered: According to the description, it is considered that the eyelid muscles are not fully developed. This problem will gradually improve, and parents can continue to observe it. In addition, rolling your eyes may also mean that you are tired and not sleeping well. If you are not sleeping well, it is recommended to supplement with vitamin AD to promote calcium absorption. It should be noted that if the baby frequently rolls his eyes and is accompanied by body twitching, sweating, fever, etc., this is not just a simple physiological phenomenon. You should seek medical treatment in time and conduct a physical examination on the baby\’s growth, development and physical health. . Question 2: The baby is 27 days old and always feels not full. I added milk powder. After breast milk, I can drink 80 ml of milk powder. After eating, I poop and pee. I still eat and don’t sleep much. Sometimes I eat two or three at a time. When I was little, I would cry when I wasn\’t given food until I fell asleep. I was afraid that I would hold on. Is there something wrong with me? Dr. Wang Yanli’s answer: A 27-day-old child can breastfeed basically eight times a day, and can eat about 120 ml each time (children who can eat can eat 150 ml). If the child is not full, consider that the breast milk is not enough. For mixed feeding, you can try pumping out breast milk to see how much is left. After eating, use milk powder to supplement the remaining milk. Add milk powder after each breast milk. Question 3: I had a painless abortion about three months ago. Now my menstruation is normal, but the amount is very small, not as heavy as before. Is this important? Dr. Pan Guilan’s answer: Vaginal abortion can damage the endometrium and make it thinner, resulting in less menstruation.
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