Why do babies spit up?Do I have to continue feeding after spitting up?

Updated on parenting 2024-07-02
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It may be because the child has eaten too much, or it may be because the child's stomach and intestines have no way to better absorb and digest, or the stomach and intestines have no way to accept it better, so there will be a situation of spitting up, and the child should not be given milk when spitting up milk.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It should be that there is no need to continue breastfeeding, because after the newborn spits up milk, it means that the newborn has eaten enough, and it may be that he will spit up milk after eating too much, so there is no need to continue breastfeeding.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you continue to feed your child at this time, it will only keep your child spitting up. You can slow it down for about half an hour, or you can choose to burp your child.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Newborns can no longer continue feeding after spitting up;Because the child proves that the child has eaten after spitting up, or the child's stomach is in an uncomfortable situation, do not choose to feed the child at this time to avoid the child spitting up again.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No, you don't. The child's spitting up means that the child is eating a lot of milk, and feeding the child after a while may make the child's stomach better.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the newborn eats too much breast milk, it will cause the child to spit up milk, and the food in the stomach of the child will be less after spitting up, many parents are more worried about the child's physical condition, and they want to continue to feed the child, but this practice is wrong, the child has better not to continue to feed the child after spitting up, because the child's stomach is in a state of spasm, if the child drinks milk directly, it is likely to spit up again.

    Some newborns eat more at a meal, there may be a situation of spitting up, or the child has some bad measures after eating, resulting in the child is not very comfortable and spitting up, at this time parents do not think that the child's stomach will not affect the child's health, just feed the child some milk, this situation is not correct, if the parents continue to feed the child, it may make the child's body become worse and worse, and the milk will be spit out again, then the stomach acid secreted by the child will affect the child's digestive tract, and the child's digestive ability will become worse and worse, so it is best for the mother not to move out by herself, you can feed the child to drink some warm water, and wait until the child is more comfortable for 1 or 2 hours before feeding the child breast milk, at this time the child has also calmed down and can drink breast milk quietly.

    After the newborn vomits milk, it is best not to feed the child directly, because after the child spits up milk, their stomach is in a normal state, the child will be very uncomfortable, if the child drinks milk, they do not have much appetite, the most important thing is that the child will easily vomit again after drinking some breast milk. Then you can let the child suffer the pain of spitting up again, which will have some impact on the child, and will cause the child to dare not drink breast milk in the future.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Do not continue to feed your newborn after spitting up, either because the newborn is already full or because he is not comfortable with the formula.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Newborns should not continue to breastfeed after spitting up, because it is easy to choke on the newborn and not good for the stomach.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No. At this time, the baby's stomach is very uncomfortable, and if you continue to feed, it may make the problem more serious.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. You can also re-breastfeed.

    Spitting up is normal and is related to anatomical and physiological features such as the horizontal transverse position of the baby's stomach and the incomplete development of the cardia sphincter. After spitting up, as long as the child is willing to eat, you can feed again, but you should appropriately reduce the amount of feeding, and slow down the speed of drinking, after feeding, pat the baby's back to promote the discharge of air in the stomach to avoid spitting up again.

    Feed again after 2 and a half hours.

    After the baby spits up, it is recommended to consider feeding half an hour later, so that the baby's stomach and mood can be stabilized before feeding, so as not to spit up again and cause discomfort to the child. If the baby spits up a large amount of milk, accompanied by fever, diarrhea and other symptoms, consider pathological spitting up, and it is best to seek medical examination.

    About 36 months.

    Baby spitting up is related to the horizontal position of the stomach, and the stomach capacity is smaller, the expansion power is lower, and the food storage function is small. With the increase of age, the position of the stomach gradually becomes vertical, and the contraction force of the cardia sphincter increases, and the frequency of spitting up milk will gradually decrease, and it will disappear naturally by about 6 months after birth, which is a normal phenomenon.

    41. Feed in moderation, not too much.

    2. Eat small meals often to reduce the pressure on the stomach on the jujube bureau.

    3. During and after each feeding, let the baby lie upright on the adult's shoulder and pat the baby's back.

    4. Don't be too quick or fast when feeding, and pause for a moment in the middle so that the baby's breathing is smoother.

    5. The opening of the bottle should be moderate, so as not to cause spitting up caused by the milk flowing out too quickly.

    6. After feeding, don't let the baby lie flat immediately, sit upright for a while, and pat his back. When lying down, the baby's upper body should also be raised higher, preferably on the right side, so that the food in the stomach is not easy to flow out.

    7. After feeding, don't let the baby have excited emotions, and don't shake or shake the baby at will.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Many babies will spit up after the parent feeds, which will make the baby very uncomfortable, but the mother only needs to pay attention to one detail, and burping in a short time after the baby will reduce the occurrence of spitting up. But there is a more confusing thing, that is, why do babies still have to eat spitting up?

    First of all, the baby's spitting up does not happen because it is full, it will happen because there is a lot of air when drinking milk, which will lead to spitting up. At this time, the mother should not prohibit the baby from drinking milk, and must let the baby be full, otherwise it will have an impact on the development of very small babies.

    If the baby still wants to drink after spitting up, the mother can add a measure before feeding again. It is to rinse the baby's mouth. Let the baby drink some warm water first, and then feed the baby again, and the uncomfortable feeling in the baby's mouth will be reduced a lot.

    This is also a good way to protect the baby's mouth, and remember to rinse the baby's mouth in time after the baby drinks milk.

    If the mother finds that the baby often spits up milk, it is recommended to change some feeding postures, so that the spitting up situation is less, or eat less meals. It is necessary to talk about socks in a suitable feeding beam wheel posture with slag stimulation, and the baby's food amount is based on the needs of the body, and it is not that the baby wants to eat or feed, and the mother must control it well, otherwise there may be gastrointestinal problems.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I don't think so, parents should give their children some water. If the child continues to drink milk, he may continue to vomit, and parents should rinse his mouth after the child has vomited.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Don't continue feeding your baby after spitting up. When the baby spits up, we should gently pat the baby's back, it is normal for the baby to vomit, this is not to worry.

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