ExpertSHRUTI KANCHANLactation Educator and Counselor2 years agoA. Vomiting after burping is a common issue faced by newborns and young infants, and there can be several causes behind it. Here are some possible explanations for your baby vomiting after feeding:
1. Overfeeding: Feeding your baby too much milk can cause them to become full and spit up the excess. Try reducing the feeding quantity and frequency, and make sure to burp the baby after every few ounces.
2. Fast letdown: A fast letdown can cause your baby to struggle while feeding, resulting in them swallowing air with the milk. This can lead to spitting up or vomiting after feeding. You can try switching sides during the feeding to help control the flow, or express some milk to relieve pressure before feeding.
3. Reflux: Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) is a common cause of spitting up and vomiting in infants. GER occurs when the stomach contents flow back up into the esophagus, causing discomfort and irritation. Speak to your healthcare provider if you suspect your baby has GER, they can offer some treatment options.
4. Milk or food sensitivity: Some infants may have sensitivity or allergy to certain foods or proteins that are transferred through breastmilk. This can cause gastrointestinal discomfort and vomiting. Keeping a food diary and eliminating common allergens, especially dairy and soy, may help to identify the cause.
If your baby is gaining weight well and meeting development milestones, then vomiting after burping is usually nothing to worry about. However, if you are concerned about your baby's vomiting or if the condition persists, it's important to speak with your healthcare provider.
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy2 years agoA. Spitting up is common in healthy babies. During their first 6 months, about half of all babies experience their stomach contents coming back up into the esophagus, a condition known as gastroesophageal reflux, infant reflux or infant acid reflux.
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