Why do newborns keep spitting up milk after drinking milk? What to do?

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

    It may be that the burp is not in time, it may be that the feeding speed is relatively fast, it may be that the child has indigestion, gastrointestinal discomfort, or the child has already drunk; You can rub your child's belly, and then be sure to burp in time after feeding, and be sure to choose a sitting feeding method.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is because the stomach and intestines of newborns are very weak and they are too anxious when drinking milk, so they will spit up milk. First of all, change the feeding position, do not feed too fast, and gently pat the child's back after drinking, so as to avoid the child spitting up.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's not normal. It may be due to the child's gastrointestinal upset, or it may be caused by some gastrointestinal diseases. You can take your child to the hospital for a procedure** so that your child's problem can be alleviated.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Abnormal. My child has also spit up milk, I think this has something to do with the milk powder formula, I changed him to Minjia, which is partially hydrolyzed with milk protein, and he will be fine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is very normal, and in this case, you should wait until your child has finished drinking milk to help your child burp.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Newborns are always spitting up, this phenomenon is very normal, as long as the mother feeds the newborn, gently pat a few times on the back, so that the baby burps, so that the symptoms of spitting up can be lightened.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can give your child exhaust exercises and massage exercises after eating, so that it will improve and will not cause your child to have very serious food accumulation and spitting up.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It may be because you drink too much milk and need to reduce the amount of milk you drink, so that the newborn will probably not continue to spit up.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's normal for newborns to spit up milk. The baby always spits up milk may be poor gastrointestinal absorption, or it may be that the feeding frequency is wrong, you can change your feeding position, or you can take the baby to the hospital for a check-up.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Normally, most children will spit up milk, if the child often spits up milk, at this time you need to go to the hospital for examination, whether it is because of the child's food accumulation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Normally, at this time, the feeding posture should be adjusted, the amount of milk should be paid, the burp must be taken in time after feeding, and the child's warmth should be paid attention to to avoid catching a cold.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Normal, pay attention to keeping warm, don't give your child too much food, burp your child after feeding, and pay attention to your posture.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If the baby coughs gently, parents can hold the baby horizontally, then put the side of the baby's face to the side and touch the baby's back; If your baby is coughing severely, you can let your baby lie flat on his lap and increase the strength to let the milk out. Gastroesophageal reflux is a normal physiological phenomenon for children. When MAS can cause severe symptoms, need **, or cause complications, it is called gastroesophageal reflux disease.

    Due to the multiple underlying symptoms and the lack of simple, reliable, and widely used diagnostic methods, it is difficult to distinguish between disease, physiologic gastroesophageal reflux, disease, and pathological gastroesophageal reflux.

    If a baby drinks milk and burps, a few drops of milk come out of their mouth, which we call an overflow. The main cause of milk spillage is that the baby's gastric juice secretion is too tight and the entrance passage is loose. When a baby is lying down, milk from the stomach can easily flow back into the esophagus.

    When a baby spits up milk, the only thing the mother has to worry about is not letting the milk flow into the trachea. Gently spitting out milk allows the baby to lie on its side and gently stroke the back; If the vomiting is severe, put the baby on his stomach and stroke his back vigorously to let all the milk out. Adapt to your diet.

    Don't eat too much or too much. Don't eat when you're very hungry.

    Vomiting is a relatively heavy rationing, while excessive flow is a relatively light behavior. Gastric contents from large to large usually refers to gastric contents from large to large. In general, it may be milk that has just been drunk or that has been digested in the stomach for a period of time after the child has eaten or walked.

    If your child spits up milk a lot and gains weight, there may be problems. The child has gastroesophageal reflux, laryngeal achondroplasia, etc.

    Parents can soothe the baby first and observe his mental state after his mood is stable. Pay attention to changing the baby's diaper before feeding, and do not turn the baby's body after feeding. When feeding, the mother can breastfeed in a semi-sitting or oblique position, or press the milk duct several times with nursing scissors to reduce the flow of milk and let the child not eat too quickly.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are 3 suggestions: 1. It is recommended that the mother breastfeed, the baby can control the amount of milk by himself, and he will not drink it when he is full. When bottle feeding, the baby does not need to drink hard, which is easy to cause overfeeding and cause spitting up.

    2. After the baby drinks milk, he can hold and burp vertically to reduce the phenomenon of spitting up. 3. When the baby sleeps after drinking milk, you can tilt the bed slightly so that the baby is not completely flat, which can also reduce spitting up.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    To change the way of feeding, when holding the child, it is best to hold at a 45-degree angle, so that the milk powder can directly enter the child's stomach, after the child drinks the milk, let the child lie on the shoulder, let the child burp, so that the child will not spit up milk.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You should change a milk powder, it is possible that the baby is allergic to this milk powder, or the taste of this milk powder is not very good, you should try another milk powder.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is because the child drinks too much milk, you must eat small and frequent meals, do not drink too much milk, and be sure to pick up the child after drinking.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In this case, you should change to a milk powder, it may be that the baby is not suitable for this milk powder, and you should change to a milder ingredient.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    <> stop feeding for 3-4 hours. During these 3-4 hours, observe the changes in your baby's condition and accompanying symptoms. After eating, your baby may feel hungry.

    If you want to eat, try to feed as little as possible at this time. Feed one-third to one-half of the usual amount of milk. If necessary, if you feel hungry, you can feed your baby again.

    Watch your baby for vomiting. If your baby has added complementary foods, you can use rice flour, rice cereal or rice porridge instead of milk powder. Rice cereal is better digested and absorbed than milk powder.

    It is very common for newborns to spit up milk. There are many reasons, and the methods are not the same. We know that in the early days of breastfeeding, many of them are not very experienced and often let their children swallow a lot of air while feeding.

    Many children will spit up if they don't pat their backs in time and stand up and burp. At this time, it is necessary to adjust the feeding method so that the child does not eat too quickly or swallow a lot of air. After feeding, stand up the child, place it on the adult's back, and pat the child's back.

    Let your child have a hiccups. After hiccups, spitting up is usually relieved.

    It is caused by overfeeding. Because the gastrointestinal capacity of newborns is relatively small, if parents feed their children too much at one time, the child's stomach will not be able to hold so much milk, resulting in spitting up. In this case, parents should reduce the amount of milk in their children in time, and can appropriately take a small amount of multiple feedings, so as to effectively avoid the situation of children spitting up.

    As a result of acute gastroenteritis, in addition to spitting up milk, children often have abdominal pain, loose or frequent stools, and even fever. For acute gastroenteritis, parents can start by testing their child's blood and stool routines.

    Your baby's belly is not as vertical as older children and adults, but is in a horizontal position. This will reduce the volume of the stomach and store less food. In addition, due to the low support of the baby's esophageal muscles, the pylorus is relaxed, and it cannot be closed if it is too loose, so it is very easy to be broken by food, resulting in spitting up.

    This kind of physiological spitting up is not easy to spit up until the neuromodulation of gastric prolapse and intestinal peristalsis, the endocrine disorder of gastric juice, and the function of proteolytic enzymes gradually improve after the baby grows a little taller. Fever, bacterial infection, severe constipation, pyloric stenosis, esophageal atresia, intestinal atresia, intestinal malrotation, Hirschsprung's disease, etc. , all of which can lead to abnormal spitting up.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It may be because you are too full, it may be because the stomach and intestines cannot absorb it, or it may be because the feeding posture is not correct; Don't feed the newborn too much milk, the feeding position must be adjusted in time, and the baby can be held upright for 10 minutes after feeding, so that it is OK.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It may be that you are feeding too much, the baby's belly enters the air, the newborn's stomach is not fully developed, in fact, spitting up is a normal phenomenon, after feeding the baby, it is best to let the baby lie on his side, no, after digestion and then lie the baby flat.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you are not feeling well and have gastrointestinal problems, you can go to the hospital to receive **, and you can adjust your diet.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Newborn spitting up milk is related to physiological factors, pathological factors, improper feeding methods and other factors, and parents need to actively adjust the feeding method.

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