Taking care of a newborn baby can be very challenging, especially when the tiny baby is too young to drink milk normally. In this case, Mom had to feed the newborn using a small syringe.
The baby monkey was still very little and weak.
Mom gently held the newborn in her hands, carefully supporting the tiny head and body. The baby made soft crying sounds, moving slightly because feeding this way felt unfamiliar.
Mom slowly filled the syringe with warm milk.
Very carefully, she placed the tip near the baby’s mouth and pressed it little by little so a few drops of milk could enter. She had to move slowly because newborns can easily choke if the milk comes too fast.
The baby squirmed and cried softly.
Sometimes the newborn turned its head away or refused the milk for a moment. That made the feeding even harder. Mom had to stay patient, giving the baby time to swallow and breathe between tiny drops.
It was a slow process.
Drop by drop, the baby finally started swallowing the milk. The tiny mouth moved gently as the warm milk filled the little belly.
Mom kept supporting the baby carefully the entire time.
Feeding a newborn with a syringe takes a lot of patience, attention, and love. Even though it was difficult, Mom continued calmly because she knew the baby needed the milk to grow stronger.
Little by little, the newborn began to relax.
After the feeding, the baby looked calmer and more comfortable, resting quietly after getting the nourishment it needed.