Question
After feeding, the baby always has a sticky liquid in the mouth that cannot be swallowed, and they often spit up and burp. What is going on? On the seventh day postpartum, I noticed the baby couldn’t swallow the sticky liquid after feeding and was also burping and spitting up when lying flat. What has been the past treatment and its effectiveness? I hope to get some help on how to solve these problems or better methods to prevent them from happening again.
Answer
When a baby spits up after feeding, we need to adjust the frequency and intervals of changing diapers appropriately. Diaper changes should be frequent and in small amounts, and after each change, help the baby burp. These are the suggestions for the issue of “the baby always has a sticky liquid in the mouth that cannot be swallowed after feeding.” I hope this helps you, and wish you health!