Question

Excessive breast milk production often leads to babies choking during breastfeeding, and they tend to cry after being choked. After each incident, they also tend to vomit. How should one handle this situation?

Answer

When breastfeeding, if the milk flow is too fast, babies are prone to choking and vomiting. It is recommended to express the excess milk before feeding, then hold the baby in a semi-reclining position for feeding. After feeding, keep the baby upright and gently pat their back to help expel air from the stomach. Also, avoid excessive movement of the baby to prevent spilling and choking.