Here are 9 common situations that often perplex mothers, along with concise and easy-to-understand explanations to empower moms on their parenting journey.
1. Child eats less than usual
Mom’s concern: “Is my child becoming a picky eater? Could they be getting sick?”

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Explanation: Your little one might be teething, feeling under the weather, or simply bored with their regular meals. It’s usually not a cause for concern if they eat less for a day or two, as long as they’re still drinking milk and playing normally.
Tip for Mom: Instead of forcing your child to eat, offer softer, easier-to-digest foods and ensure they get enough nutrients through ready-to-drink boxed milk with reduced sugar, suitable for their condition.
2. Child has slightly loose stools
Mom’s panic: “My child has diarrhea. Should I take them to the hospital right away?”
Explanation: Loose stools can be caused by changes in diet, antibiotic use, or teething. It’s typically not a concern if it occurs once or twice a day without mucus or blood.
Tip for Mom: Monitor your child’s condition for 48 hours, ensure they stay hydrated, provide probiotics, and choose a milk formula with soluble fiber and HMO to support their gut microbiome.
3. Child startles easily and sleeps restlessly
Mom’s thoughts: “Are they lacking calcium? Is it because they’re sleeping in an air-conditioned room too much?”
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Explanation: The most common causes are vitamin deficiencies (Calcium, Magnesium, Vitamin D) or an unstable sleep routine.
Tip for Mom: Expose your child to gentle morning sunlight and supplement their diet with Calcium, Vitamin D3, and K2 through food or ready-to-drink boxed milk with reduced sugar, suitable for their age.
4. Child suddenly refuses to drink milk
Mom’s worry: “Should I switch to a different milk formula? Which one should I choose now?”
Explanation: Your child might be bored with the familiar taste or reacting to changes in their drinking routine (switching from a bottle to a cup, a new environment, etc.).
Tip for Mom: Try switching to a milk formula with a mild, refreshing flavor… and create a fun, relaxed atmosphere when it’s milk time to encourage your little one’s cooperation.
5. Child experiences bloating, gas, and discomfort after drinking milk
Mom’s concern: “Is it because the milk is too hot, or does my child have poor digestion?”
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In-depth explanation: Your child’s delicate digestive system might be struggling to process A1 protein, which is commonly found in regular cow’s milk. A1 protein can produce the BCM-7 molecule in the gut, which may cause mild cramping and bloating in sensitive individuals.
Tip for Mom: Consider switching to milk with A2 protein, which is closer to the protein found in breast milk, easier to digest, and gentler on your child’s digestive system. Milk with A2 protein helps reduce symptoms of gas and crying after feeding and supports better nutrient absorption.
6. Child gains weight slower than peers
Mom’s worry: “Is the milk lacking in nutrients? Should I switch to a weight-gain formula?”
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Explanation: Growth is an individualized process, so there’s no need to compare your child to others as long as they’re within the WHO standards.
Tip for Mom: Opt for milk formulas with smart energy—rich in micronutrients, supporting better absorption, and not burdening your child’s immature digestive system.
7. Child develops rashes, diaper rash, and red skin during summer
Mom’s fear: “Is it because the milk is too ‘hot’? Could it be caused by eggs or beef?”
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Explanation: Heat rashes are caused by increased sweat gland activity and a hot, humid environment. They are not directly related to the “hot” nature of certain foods.
Tip for Mom: Maintain good skin hygiene, dress your child in breathable clothing, and apply light moisturizers. Also, choose a “cooling” milk formula that’s easy to digest and supports your child’s healthy digestion and detoxification.
8. Child frequently gets sick and requires antibiotics each time
Mom’s helplessness: “We keep taking antibiotics, but the sickness doesn’t go away, and my child eats even less”
Explanation: Antibiotic use can be a “double-edged sword,” as it kills beneficial bacteria in the gut, leading to digestive issues and a weakened immune system.
Tip for Mom: Proactively boost your child’s innate immunity by choosing a milk formula containing HMO and Vitamin D3, which strengthen their internal defense system and reduce the risk of recurrent illnesses.
9. Child refuses to drink milk, even after trying multiple brands
Mom’s confusion: “What if they’re missing out on essential nutrients?”
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Explanation: The milk might be too sweet or bland for your child’s taste buds. Each child has unique taste preferences.
Tip for Mom: Opt for ready-to-drink boxed milk with a mild, pleasant taste and serve it chilled to stimulate your child’s palate and make milk time more enjoyable.