Question

A baby born on December 12th drank formula milk for the first 6 days of his life, then started breastfeeding. At 16 days old, the milk supply was insufficient, and after being given 80 milliliters of milk, the baby vomited multiple times. For the next few days, only breast milk was fed, and the baby vomited once, but less frequently. This afternoon, the milk supply was again insufficient, and after being given 70 milliliters of milk, the baby vomited again. Is it possible that this is due to drinking milk?

Answer

A male infant of 1 year old drank formula milk for the first 6 days of his life and then switched to breastfeeding. At 16 days old, due to insufficient milk supply, 80 milliliters of milk were given, and the baby vomited multiple times thereafter. For the next few days, only breast milk was fed, and the baby had a small amount of vomiting. This afternoon, once again due to insufficient milk supply, 70 milliliters of milk were given, and the baby vomited again. Based on the symptoms, it is possible that vomiting is due to indigestion.