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What happens when a baby spits up milk? How to solve the problem when a baby spits up milk?

Time:2020-02-21Popular: Author: Editor

Spitting up is a common phenomenon among newborn babies. It is this phenomenon that makes many first-time female friends anxious. So what happens when a baby spits up milk? How to solve the problem of baby spitting up milk? The editor will explain it to you one by one below, hoping it will be helpful to you.


Why does a baby spit up milk?

Generally, most babies under 3 months old will spit up milk. There are many reasons for spitting up, such as inappropriate pacifier for the baby, feeding the baby too quickly, or discomfort in the baby's throat. Therefore, do not let the baby overeat every time you feed. After feeding, you can let the baby lie on your shoulders and pat the baby's back with your hands. When you finish feeding, you must put the baby down gently.


How to solve the problem of baby spitting up milk

Since the baby's stomach capacity is very small when he is born and the stomach wall muscles and nerves are not yet mature, mothers should remember not to feed their babies too full every time they breastfeed. Every time after the baby is fed, you should hold the baby upright, put the baby's head on the mother's or father's shoulders, hold the baby's hand halfway and pat it gently from top to bottom until the baby burps. Basically, continuous patting for half an hour will have an effect.


What precautions should be taken when breastfeeding while lying down

Many mothers choose to feed their babies while lying down for convenience. The first thing to know when breastfeeding while lying down is to learn the correct breastfeeding posture, and then put a piece of paper on the bed to prevent liquid from seeping in, so as to ensure the cleanliness of the bed. When feeding, the position of the baby's mouth must be adjusted to make it more convenient for the baby to receive breast milk. The last thing is to ensure safety during breastfeeding and avoid hitting some sharp objects near the bed.


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