Question
What Are the Effects of a Baby Overeating?
Answer
Generally speaking, a baby overeating does not pose any significant problems; they typically have the ability to regulate their own food intake. However, if a baby vomits after eating, this may be due to the incomplete development of the cardiac orifice muscle, leading to vomiting after eating. This condition is often referred to as physiological regurgitation and is a normal phenomenon in infancy.