Question

The baby is only a little over twenty days old and has been vomiting frequently lately. After feeding, the baby becomes restless and cries when lying down, and the vomiting situation is gradually worsening. How can it be prevented?

Answer

Vomiting in babies is common in the first six months of life, often due to rapid changes in posture. It is recommended to hold the baby upright for a while after feeding, avoiding immediate lying down or inversion, to help expel air from the stomach and reduce vomiting. Patting the back helps the baby expel small air bubbles, which can help prevent vomiting. Wishing the baby a healthy growth. Feel free to ask questions if you have any doubts.