POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy11 months agoA. Yes, it's common for two-month-old babies to spit up after feeding. This is often due to their developing digestive systems and can happen for several reasons:
1. Overfeeding: Babies may take in more milk than their stomach can hold.
2. Air Swallowing: They might swallow air while feeding, leading to spit-up.
3. Positioning: Laying flat can increase the likelihood of spitting up.
Tips to Manage Spit-Up:
Feed in an Upright Position: Hold your baby in a more upright position during and after feeding.
Burp Frequently: Burp your baby during and after feedings to release any trapped air.
Avoid Overfeeding: Follow your baby's hunger cues and avoid forcing them to finish a bottle.
If the spit-up is accompanied by other symptoms like poor weight gain, persistent vomiting, or distress, consult your pediatrician for further evaluation.
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