After having a baby, breastfeeding is indispensable because mothers nowadays are busy with work and do not have time to take care of their babies all the time. Therefore, more babies will eat formula milk, but many babies will experience vomiting. When this phenomenon occurs, novice mothers are very anxious. So what are the reasons why babies vomit more milk?
Firstly, the first reason for a baby vomiting milk is improper feeding. As the baby grows older, they also sleep more and more while drinking milk. However, insufficient breast milk, diluted formula during feeding, or swallowing air while drinking milk may cause the baby to vomit milk. When air overflows from the stomach, babies will naturally vomit milk.
Secondly, newborns, especially premature infants, have underdeveloped conditions, resulting in a small stomach capacity and delayed emptying of the stomach. Additionally, their digestive system's autonomic nervous system regulation function is low, making them prone to vomiting. Vomit can also easily cause suffocation and even death in children. So, timely handling is very important.
So when breastfeeding or drinking milk, it is important to pay attention. You can gently press the breast milk to slow down the flow of milk, so that the child does not eat too quickly. This can prevent the baby from vomiting milk. Moreover, if the baby vomits milk, there is no need to be too anxious or worried, because the baby's development is not perfect, which is a common situation.