What should I do if a baby loves to vomit milk

  Baby's digestive ability is very weak, so they can only eat breast milk or infant formula, and cannot digest other foods at all. Some babies may experience vomiting after feeding. If parents frequently vomit milk, they should take some measures to prevent it. So, what if a baby loves to vomit milk?

  

What should I do if a baby loves to vomit milk1

  If a baby frequently spits milk, it is necessary to find the reason for it. If the interval between feeding a child is too long and the baby is hungry and anxious, the feeding speed will be very fast, which will inhale a lot of air and cause vomiting. So mothers should control the timing of breastfeeding their children and not wait until they are very hungry before feeding them.

  After breastfeeding the baby, the mother should not put it directly on the bed, but rather burp the baby. It should wait until the baby burps before placing it on the bed. The mother gently taps the baby's back to help expel air from the gastrointestinal tract, which can effectively prevent vomiting.

  If feeding milk powder to children, it is necessary to use bottles and pacifiers. Mothers should pay attention to the appropriate size of the holes on the pacifier. If the holes on the pacifier are too large, it is easy for the child to choke while breastfeeding. However, if the hole in the pacifier is too small, it will be difficult for the baby to breastfeed, and it is also relatively easy for the baby to eat air, which may cause the baby to vomit milk. Therefore, the choice of pacifier for children is very important.

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