How to Handle Breastfeeding Baby Vomiting?

Newborns may vomit due to an underdeveloped digestive system, a horizontal stomach position, and fast eating or incorrect posture. This is a common occurrence that usually does not require treatment. To reduce the occurrence of vomiting, try holding the baby upright after feeding and gently patting their back to help expel excess gas. Additionally, avoid overfeeding the baby during feeding, and letting the baby burp after each feeding can also help reduce vomiting. If vomiting is severe or persistent, it is recommended to consult a doctor for a check-up for symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux and receive treatment under medical guidance.
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How to Handle Diarrhea-Like Stool in Infants

If your baby has loose, watery stool with milk curds, a rumbling stomach during feeding, and diarrhea multiple times a day, it may be due to dyspepsia or infection. It’s important to test the stool for a definitive diagnosis and provide symptomatic medication accordingly.
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