What’s wrong with newborns who don’t breastfeed much?

Newborns who don’t take much milk may be related to congenital diseases, intestinal diseases or infections in other parts of the body.
1. Congenital diseases: newborns with heart disease may have more difficulty in breastfeeding, because breastfeeding will make a lot of effort, which may lead to poor gas exchange, and the situation of not loving breastfeeding.
2. Intestinal diseases: the above situation of newborns may be related to intestinal diseases, such as diarrhea, constipation or indigestion.
3. Infections in other parts of the body: If the newborn has pneumonia or other infectious diseases, he or she may not eat milk.
Newborns do not eat milk, may also be related to other factors such as overfeeding, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to carry out relevant examinations to determine the cause of the disease, and then actively treat the symptoms.