POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy11 months agoA. It's common for babies to spit up milk, especially around six months when they're transitioning to solid foods. Here are some potential reasons for this:
1. Overfeeding: Ensure you're not feeding your baby too much at once. Smaller, more frequent feedings may help.
2. Swallowing Air: Babies can swallow air while feeding, which can lead to spitting up. Try burping your baby during and after feeds.
3. Positioning: Keep your baby in an upright position during and after feeding to help reduce spitting up.
4. Sensitivity to Foods: If you're introducing new solids, they may not be well tolerated yet. Monitor for any signs of food sensitivity.
5. Reflux: Some babies experience gastroesophageal reflux, which can cause frequent spitting up. If this seems excessive or your baby appears uncomfortable, consult your pediatrician.
If the spitting up is excessive or accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it's a good idea to discuss it with your pediatrician for further guidance.
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