If your baby is drinking less milk and the amount of milk is not up to normal requirements, see if the weight gain is normal. If the weight gain is normal according to the standard, you can continue feeding. If the weight gain is lagging behind, it is recommended to check blood tests and allergens to rule out milk protein allergy first. If milk protein allergy is present, it is recommended that the mother abstain from eating or simply change to a deeply hydrolyzed formula. If there is no milk protein allergy and the baby simply has a low milk intake, consider switching to a high-calorie formula, such as Nuvoxin, to increase the calorie content of the food and thus ensure the child’s nutritional development.