What should you do when your baby spits up or vomits? It’s normal for babies to spit up, especially during feeding. To prevent this, try to feed your baby in small portions and allow them to eat frequently rather than in large amounts. After feeding, avoid turning your baby upside down immediately. If your baby vomits, support their head and gently pat their back to help them expel air from their stomach. Wishing your baby a healthy growth.
How to Handle a Baby Who Suddenly Stops Drinking Formula During Combination Feeding
A baby who is almost four months old has recently been reducing her milk intake, consuming only about 40 milliliters each time during the day, with long feeding times. The baby often produces bubbles while being fed with a bottle. The mother is worried about the baby’s nutritional deficiency and poor mental state, and asks how to solve the feeding problem.
A three-month-old baby, who has been on mixed feeding, is not eating formula milk recently and cries and vomits when fed. The mother inquires about the cause and solution.
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Babies may refuse to drink milk from bottles due to reasons such as the wrong size of the nipple, temperature, overfeeding, or improper diaper-changing positions. It is recommended to observe the baby’s condition and take appropriate measures.
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