It is common for infants to refuse to drink milk powder, usually due to dislike of the taste of milk powder or inappropriateness of the bottle. It is recommended to change the brand of formula and replace the teat with a soft one. You can alternate between formula and breastfeeding to slowly get the baby to accept it. 1. Change the brand of milk powder: If the baby doesn’t like the taste of milk powder, the family can try several brands of milk powder for the baby or choose the milk powder that tastes similar to breast milk. 2. Changing pacifiers: Babies are used to the nipple, but when they change to a pacifier, the unfamiliar touch of the nipple will make the baby feel uncomfortable. The unfamiliar touch of the baby will produce resistance. You can replace the pacifier with a softer one or one similar to the nipple to reduce the baby’s rejection. 3. Alternate formula milk and breast milk: Families alternate formula milk and breast milk to let babies accept it slowly. Don’t be too hasty and forceful, too hasty and forceful will make the baby more resistant. It is common for infants to refuse to drink formula milk, so families should be more patient and not be overly solicitous.