ExpertDr. Pandurang sawantPaediatrician4 years agoA. It may be due to overfeeding
Feed ur baby adequately
Don't force for feed
Keep a watch on urine output
While feeding control breast milk flow by pressing nipple between two finger
It will help to decrease vomiting through nose and coughing while feeding.
Lovleena MishraMom of 2 children4 years agoA. This is pretty common in infants due to their immature digestive system. This stops as soon as the baby starts eating solids. Do not over feed the baby. Feed more frequently but feed small amounts each time. Burp the baby during and after each feed. Always feed the baby in an upright position. After feeding, do not move around the baby too much. After each feed, make sure to make the baby sit on your lap in an upright position for atleast 30-40 to avoid cases of spitting or vomiting of milk.
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