A baby’s grunting with milk may be due to the baby’s increased need for milk or may be due to pathological factors such as indigestion.
If the baby’s growth and development is faster, the baby’s demand for milk will also increase. At this time, if the mother does not have enough milk, then the baby will grunt to show the need when taking milk. This is normal and you can give your baby some formula in moderation.
If the baby usually has a cold abdomen or eats too much milk, he or she is prone to indigestion. It usually manifests itself in abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and other discomforts, and it may then cause the baby to grunt when feeding. It is necessary to adjust the amount and mode of feeding, and if necessary, probiotics can be taken to regulate the intestinal flora, to alleviate the symptoms of indigestion in babies.
If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor promptly.