What is considered jet spitting

  When breastfeeding a baby, it is believed that mothers have had the experience of their child accidentally spitting milk. Some parents think this is a normal phenomenon and do not take it seriously. In fact, when dealing with this issue, every parent should be rational and analyze the situation of their child to determine the reason for their child spitting milk. So, what is considered as spitting milk?

  

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  What is considered spitting milk?

  Jet spitting, as the name suggests, is when a baby suddenly spits milk in large mouthfuls without any warning, and some milk even sprays into the nasal cavity. When a baby spits milk, it can be in the form of a jet, but babies with neurological infections or occupying spaces may also experience jet vomiting, which needs to be identified. Baby should stand up and pat after finishing milk. After hearing a burp, it should be possible to avoid the frequency of a baby spitting milk..

  What is considered milk overflow?

  1. Physiological milk leakage is a common and normal physiological phenomenon in newborns. If parents can determine that their child has physiological milk leakage, there is no need to worry too much, but they should pay attention to whether there are any other accompanying symptoms.

  2. Normal newborns often have milk overflow within a few weeks after birth, which is generally manifested as a strong, non pressure, non jet flow of a small amount of milk from the mouth after feeding. Milk can be spilled once or multiple times a day, but it does not affect growth, and the baby does not have any other discomfort or abnormal conditions.

  3. Ejaculation is more common in infants born in the second half of the month, and usually occurs more frequently in infants aged 1-2 months. However, due to the physiological characteristics of infants, this kind of lactation usually does not affect their growth and development. As the various systems and gastrointestinal development of the child's body tend to improve, this phenomenon of lactation will gradually decrease after the child reaches 3 months of age. Usually, by 6-8 months of age, babies will rarely experience lactation again.

  Some parents of children are confused about what constitutes milk overflow and what constitutes spitting. After a brief introduction by the editor, do you have your own independent opinion on this issue. The editor would like to remind all parents that if their children experience milk overflow or vomiting, they should not be careless and should find the cause of the problem to avoid losing the best treatment time due to minor issues.

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