Introduction: Overfeeding hurts children! Pay attention to these four manifestations of the child. If you appear, don’t feed
After becoming a mother, you are always afraid that the child will not eat well, and you will be fed hard and urged to eat. You think that doing this is good for the child. In fact, we can easily get into a misunderstanding - overfeeding.

Once overfeed, it will cause burden on the child's gastrointestinal tract and easily cause digestive dysfunction. It may even hurt the child's brain and make the child fat, which is very harmful to the body. Therefore, when taking care of children, beware of overfeeding and don’t take it seriously.
For example, when taking care of a baby, some parents always want to add more milk powder. After increasing the amount of milk, the baby will not easily get hungry after eating full, sleep well, and grow fast. Some parents always add meals before their children go to bed, asking their children to eat more complementary foods, thinking that eating some solid food before going to bed is not easy to get hungry.

These practices seem to be good to children, but in fact they all hurt their children invisibly. Many parents do not know about this, and they make mistakes again and again, and their children suffer indecently.
Overfeeding hurts the child! Pay attention to these 4 symptoms of the child. If it occurs, don’t feed it randomly. Come and have a look, the sooner you know, the better.

. Children vomit a lot after they have milked
It is normal for children to vomit a small amount of milk after they have milked. Generally, if they can burp in time after they have milked, they will not vomit. But if you burp, you can't relieve your vomiting situation, then it's probably overfeeding.
The mother usually feeds babies on demand, but it is definitely wrong to feed them too frequently. As long as the baby does not want to eat, it is best not to feed them on their own initiative to avoid overfeeding.
Baby eating formula milk must not deliberately increase the concentration of milk or increase the amount of milk. They must feed them regularly and regularly.

2. Children experience abdominal distension and crying when sleeping
As long as the child is full and the environment is quiet, the child can sleep well, but if there is discomfort, the child will be very noisy.
When a child is making a fuss, first rule out whether he is hungry or has urinated. If it is not, you can try rubbing the child's stomach. After rubbing, the child obviously doesn't make a fuss, which means that the child has eaten too much and has bloating.

3. Children's stool abnormalities
Many experienced parents know that if you want to understand your child's physical condition, you can observe the status of your stool more. If you often give your child too much, abnormal bowel movements will occur. Divergence occurs during the process of
, accompanied by foam, and the stool appears green. When you find this phenomenon, it means that you are overfeeding. Parents should reflect on how they feed them and don’t make mistakes again and again.

4. The child's weight changes significantly
Every day, the child's weight will increase within the normal range. If overfeeding, the child's weight will change significantly. Generally, it will gain a lot of weight, and some children's weight will lose a lot. Parents can compare the children's standard weight comparison table.
Once an exception is found, you need to check whether your previous feeding method is appropriate.

If your child wants to grow up well, parents should change these two methods:
. The more children eat, the better, and how fast they grow.
Some parents think this way. When their children eat milk or eat complementary foods, they are always afraid that their children will not eat well, so they will ask their children to eat more, which makes them prone to overfeeding.
The more you eat, the better it is not good. Every time you eat well, you can eat well.

2. When the child cries and makes trouble, he will feed food
Some parents take care of their children and will feed food as soon as they see their children crying and making trouble. For example, when a baby is three months old, he will feed her as soon as he doesn’t care about it. Just block her mouth. For example, when a nine-month-old child makes a fuss, he will quickly give him a snack.
Children like this are always eating, so they are prone to overfeeding.
In fact, children may not be hungry when they cry, they may be peeing, wanting to play, feeling uncomfortable, etc. Parents should check it out. If they always feed them when they cry, they will also make the child become overly dependent on their parents, which is very bad for the child.