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Father of a 2 yr 2 m old boy2 years ago
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what is the solution for frequent vomiting after drinking the milk?

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy2 years ago

A. Spitting up is common in newborns and is typically not a cause for concern. However, if you want to reduce the frequency of spit-up, consider the following strategies: 1. **Feed in an Upright Position**: Keep your baby as upright as possible while feeding, and hold them upright for at least 20-30 minutes after a feeding. 2. **Burping**: Burp your baby frequently during feedings. This helps release trapped air that can contribute to spit-up. 3. **Avoid Overfeeding**: Don't force your baby to finish a bottle. Pay attention to their hunger cues and stop the feeding when they are full. 4. **Frequent, Smaller Feedings**: Offer smaller, more frequent feedings rather than large meals. This can help prevent the stomach from getting too full. 5. **Check Feeding Position**: Make sure your baby's head is slightly elevated during feeding to help minimize reflux. 6. **Avoid Tight Diapers and Clothing**: Ensure that diapers and clothing are not too tight around your baby's abdomen. 7. **Keep Your Baby Calm**: Minimize disturbances and stress during and after feedings. 8. **Consider Formula**: If you are formula-feeding, you might discuss options with your pediatrician, such as switching to a formula designed for infants with reflux. 9. **Elevate Sleep**: If your baby has frequent spit-up episodes during sleep, you can elevate the head of their crib slightly, but make sure they sleep on their back. If your baby seems uncomfortable, experiences excessive spit-up, or shows signs of distress, consult your pediatrician. It's essential to rule out any underlying issues and get professional guidance on managing spit-up in your newborn.

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