Question

The baby has been vomiting after breastfeeding since the day of discharge; this happens every time, and the stools are watery with particles. The baby often vomits immediately after eating, and sometimes even half an hour or an hour after eating and falling asleep.

Answer

Baby spitting up is a normal occurrence, and mothers should not worry too much. Proper feeding methods can prevent baby spitting up or vomiting. For example, when feeding, hold the baby at an angle, do not lie down to feed; if using a bottle, ensure the nipple hole is appropriately sized, and the milk temperature should not be too hot or too cold; avoid air intake; after feeding, do not flip the baby over. Instead, hold the baby against your body at an angle and gently pat the back to release any air swallowed into the stomach.