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Mom of a 1 yr 3 m old girl1 Year ago
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My baby is spitting milk from nose as well sometimes after i feed her. How to avoid this and what might be the reason for it? #asktheexperts

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy1 Year ago

A. Spitting up milk from the nose is relatively common in newborns and can happen for several reasons: 1. **Immature Digestive System**: Newborns have immature digestive systems, and their stomachs are small. This can cause milk to come back up, sometimes even through the nose. 2. **Overfeeding**: If your baby is fed more than her small stomach can hold, she may spit up. 3. **Swallowing Air**: Babies can swallow air while feeding, which can lead to spitting up when they burp. 4. **Positioning**: If your baby is lying down flat immediately after feeding, it can increase the chances of spitting up. ### Tips to Reduce Spitting Up: 1. **Feed Smaller Amounts More Frequently**: Instead of large feedings, try feeding smaller amounts more frequently. 2. **Burp Your Baby**: Burp your baby during and after feedings to help release any trapped air. 3. **Keep Your Baby Upright**: Hold your baby in an upright position for about 20-30 minutes after feeding to help the milk settle in the stomach. 4. **Avoid Overfeeding**: Watch for cues that your baby is full, such as turning away from the nipple, and stop feeding. 5. **Proper Latch**: Ensure that your baby has a good latch during breastfeeding to minimize the amount of air swallowed. ### When to Consult a Doctor: If the spitting up is accompanied by other symptoms such as poor weight gain, excessive fussiness, or if it appears forceful and frequent (projectile vomiting), it’s a good idea to consult your pediatrician. These could be signs of an underlying issue like gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

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