For a one-year-old baby who refuses to drink milk powder after weaning, you can provide complementary foods to ensure sufficient nutrition intake. To make the baby drink milk powder after weaning, efforts should be made before weaning. Gradually introduce milk powder to the baby, and once they get used to the smell, weaning from breast milk will not affect them. Additionally, if the baby is already accustomed to the temperature of breast milk, any significant change in the temperature of the milk powder may also lead to their dislike of it. What should you do if a one-year-old baby refuses to drink milk powder? 1. To make the baby accept milk powder, it is essential to take a gradual approach. Start by allowing the baby to sip a few mouthfuls daily, gradually getting familiar with the taste of milk powder. 2. When choosing a nipple, opt for softer ones that are closer to the mother's nipple. Before weaning, gradually reduce the amount of breast milk and appropriately add milk powder each day. Wait for the baby to adapt before fully weaning. Why does a one-year-old baby refuse to drink milk powder after weaning? 1. Primarily, it is because the baby has been drinking breast milk since infancy and has not been exposed to milk powder. After all, the taste of breast milk and milk powder is different. It is recommended that when weaning from breast milk, ensure the baby gets accustomed to drinking milk powder. 2. The temperature of the milk powder, environmental factors, or the baby's lack of hunger can all affect their willingness to drink milk powder.