Baby Needs Soothing Before Bed, What to Do?

Many parents face the issue of their children needing to be soothed before bedtime. Experts suggest that this can be addressed by establishing good sleep habits, observing the child’s physical condition, and providing necessary nutrition.
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Baby Vomiting Treatment

Newborn baby vomiting is often physiological. Due to the horizontal position of the stomach, the fundus muscle is underdeveloped, which can easily lead to food reflux. It is recommended to pat the baby’s back gently after changing the diaper and keep the baby in a right-side lying position to reduce the occurrence of vomiting.
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Baby’s Bowel Movement Issues

The baby is just 43 days old and has bowel movements every few days. The baby doesn’t sleep for a nap for 10 or so hours and has bowel movements only after I use a lubricant. Also, the amount of stool is not much. What should I do?
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Baby’s Crying After Feeding: Causes and Solutions for Frequent Spitting Up

Baby spitting up or dribbling milk might be due to the horizontal position of the stomach and incomplete development of the esophageal sphincter, which usually improves with age. It’s recommended to have the baby sleep in a head-up position at a 30-degree angle, and to pay attention to their breathing. If the issue persists, further examination and dietary adjustments can be considered, including increasing intake of vegetables, fruits, and fiber to promote bowel movement.
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