POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years agoA. Let's focus on that last one for a minute. It's important to remember that for the first few months, spitting up is very normal for babies. And even if the consistency of what comes out seems a little different than what went in, it's still generally nothing to worry about.Many infants will spit up a little after some — or even all — feedings or during burping because their digestive systems are immature. That's perfectly normal. As long as your baby is growing and gaining weight and doesn't seem uncomfortable with the spitting up, it's OK.Bringing up milk after feeds is very common in babies and is usually not a cause for concern. Regurgitation and posseting are terms used to describe the effortless, non-forceful return of milk out of your baby's mouth.
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