Question

How to prevent baby spitting up? Will the soft skull condition of newborns affect brain development?

Answer

Spitting up in newborns is a common digestive system symptom that usually disappears as they grow older. To prevent spitting up, after feeding, the baby should be held upright and patted on the back to expel air from the stomach. Additionally, it’s recommended to minimize movement and vigorous activity for half an hour after feeding. The softening of a newborn’s head may be due to pressure during birth, but it typically recovers within a few days and generally does not affect brain development or intelligence.