Babies can usually drink breast milk before their physical examination, but the feeding time needs to be adjusted according to specific examination items. Routine physical examinations do not require fasting, but blood tests such as blood glucose and liver function require fasting for 2-4 hours. Routine physical examinations such as height and weight measurement, cardiopulmonary auscultation, etc. have no restrictions on diet, and breastfeeding will not affect the results. Breastfeeding on demand at this time can help maintain the emotional stability of the baby and avoid crying and disturbing the examination. Partial developmental assessment items such as large exercise tests can actually provide better coordination with satiety. However, it is important to avoid excessive feeding within the first 30 minutes of the examination to prevent vomiting or discomfort. When it comes to biochemical indicator testing, lactose and fat in breast milk may interfere with the accuracy of the results. If blood glucose testing requires fasting for more than 2 hours, liver function testing suggests fasting for 4 hours. In such cases, fasting requirements should be confirmed with a doctor in advance, and breastfeeding time should be arranged reasonably. If the baby is young or prone to hypoglycemia, you can consult a doctor to see if the fasting time can be shortened. After the examination, it is necessary to breastfeed and replenish energy in a timely manner. Parents should clarify the checklist of examination items and confirm dietary requirements with medical staff before taking their babies for physical examination. Carry spare breast milk or formula for timely feeding after examination. Observe the baby's condition and immediately inform the doctor if there are symptoms of low blood sugar such as hunger crying and pale complexion. Wear clothes that are easy to put on and take off on the day of the physical examination to shorten the examination time.



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