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For the past month, my 8 week old baby has been spitting up a tremendous amount after every feeding. I need help! ... Breastfeeding Answer Center Baby spitting up every feeding, help! ;
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www.breastfeeding.com/helpme/helpme_asklc_ans73.html
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Most healthy babies will outgrow the spitting up stage within 4-6 months. If your baby seems happy and is growing normally, try these tips for ... Reflux occurs when the muscle at the opening of the stomach (which keeps milk in the stomach until it is empties into the small intestine) opens up at the wrong times,
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www.breastfeedingbasics.com/html/spitting_up.shtml
www.breastfeedingbasics.com/html/spitting_up.shtml
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Spitting up in babies is common — and usually nothing to worry about. ... Normally, a valve (lower esophageal sphincter) between the esophagus and the stomach keeps stomach contents where they belong. Until this valve has time to mature, spitting up may be an issue — especially if your baby eats too much or too quickly.
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www.mayoclinic.com/health/healthy-baby/PR00044
www.mayoclinic.com/health/healthy-baby/PR00044
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My baby keeps spitting up, what should I do? ... Most of the time, spitting up is due to a too large volume of formula or breast milk at one time. Most of the time this can be helped by decreasing the amount of feeding and burping your baby more frequently.
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www.tryonfamilyphysicians.com/Home/HealthMaintenance/Ne...
www.tryonfamilyphysicians.com/Home/HealthMaintenance/NewBabyQuestions/tabid/63/Default.aspx
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Information for parents about spitting up in babies from the American Academy of Family Physicians. ... Babies spit up when they've eaten too much or when they've swallowed too much air while feeding. Spitting up usually occurs when babies burp. It can also happen when your baby is drooling. Spitting up is not vomiting.
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familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/children/parents/...
familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/children/parents/infants/218.html
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Spitting up can mean your baby has eaten more than her tummy can hold. It can also happen when your baby burps or drools. Although it can be messy, it’s usually no cause for concern. Most babies outgrow this phase by about 6 months or by the time they’re ... If your baby is spitting up frequently, use these tips:
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www.gerber.com/articles/just_spitting_up.aspx
www.gerber.com/articles/just_spitting_up.aspx
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Many babies spit up after eating due to overfeeding or because the valve that closes the upper part of the stomach is immature. It is usually not a concern as long as your baby is gaining weight, she does not have projectile vomiting and it is not causing him to cough or choke.
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www.keepkidshealthy.com/infant/infantproblems/spittingu...
www.keepkidshealthy.com/infant/infantproblems/spittingup.html
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My older baby just started spitting up more - what's up? ... GERD may cause babies to either undereat (if they associate feeding with the after-feeding pain, or if it hurts to swallow) or overeat (because sucking keeps the stomach contents down in the stomach and because mother’s milk is a natural antacid).
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www.kellymom.com/babyconcerns/reflux.html
www.kellymom.com/babyconcerns/reflux.html
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All the literature I read told of how much healthier your baby would be on breastmilk. I read that breastfed babies don't spit up as much and are less gassy. Well, I decided to do my best with what we had and so here is what I found in the last 3 months of feeding my bab ... how to keep your baby from spitting up...
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hubpages.com/hub/Ways-to-Keep-your-Baby-from-Spitting-U...
hubpages.com/hub/Ways-to-Keep-your-Baby-from-Spitting-Up
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