My baby is 52 days old and has Gastroesophageal reflux currently under medication. It splits milk every time after I feed her. Has anyone had similar issue ? Please help me with your suggestions. She splits milk both in mouth and nose.
Ashwitha Alva
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Ashwitha Alva
Thank you Revauthi this is helpful
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04 Feb 2019
Revauthi Rajamani
babies regurgitate milk in small quantities either because they have been overfed or when the baby gulps in air while feeding and releases partially digested milk when their stomach contract. Most babies outgrow this between six and twelve months but you can avoid this by keeping your baby still during and after a feed and by remembering to burp him during a feed as well as afterwards. <br>
Spitting is actually part of your baby’s developmental process. It happens because your little one is just learning the process of taking in food and sending it forward into the digestive system. Some babies might spit up only occasionally and others may spit up shortly after every feed.
Most babies tend to bite at the end of a feeding session when they are almost full. They might just want to play around and gnaw at your nipples.;When your baby bites, pull her off the breast and put it down. Do this every time she bites.;your baby is not latched onto your breast correctly, it is likely to bite your breast during feeding sessions. When your baby is teething, the irritation in its gums makes her want to chomp on anything that she can put into her mouth<br>
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