Many babies outgrow spitting up by 7-8 months. ... Although seldom seen in breastfed babies, regular projectile vomiting in a newborn can be a sign of pyloric stenosis, a stomach problem requiring surgery. It occurs 4 times more often in boys than in girls, and symptoms usually appear between 3 and 5 weeks of age.
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A few statistics (for all babies, not just breastfed babies): Spitting up usually occurs soon after baby eats, but it may also occur 1-2 hours after a feeding. of all 0-3 mo old babies spit up at least once a day.
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Almost all babies will spit up after some feedings, whether they are breastfed or bottle-fed. ... 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 minimizing spitting up: 1) Handle him gently and burp him often.
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Fussy, colicky babies tend to swallow more air and seem to be more prone to spitting up. ... He seems to be taking more milk in at each feeding now, and his feeding times have stretched out to every two to two and a half hours. He also had lots of gas. Is spitting up normal for breastfed babies?
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Spitting up is rarely caused by something a nursing Mom ate. There is no one food that causes trouble in most or all breastfed infants. Nursing Moms worldwide eat a variety of foods (including spicy foods, garlic, dairy products and "gassy" foods like onions, cabbage and beans) and nurse healthy babies.
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QUESTION: For the past month, my 8 week old has been spitting up a tremendous amount. He is gaining weight well, so I am not particularly worried about his health, but the spitting up is becoming quite a nuisance and sometimes reduces me to tears. ... THIS IS ONLY RECOMMENDED FOR BABIES LIKE YOURS THAT IS GAINING WEIGHT WELL.
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Almost all babies will spit up after some feedings, whether they are breastfed or bottle-fed, but is. Find out more in the 'Spitting up: Is it reflux?' article in the Baby_feeding section at Pregnancy & Baby ... Most healthy babies will outgrow the spitting up stage within four to six months.
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Almost all babies will spit up after some feedings, whether they are breastfed or bottle-fed, but is it just spitting up or something more such as reflux? Learn how you can tell the difference. From GeoParent - Parenting ideas, interaction and inspiration. ... It is pyloric stenosis, and is seldom seen in breastfed babies.
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: Infant Regurgitation ("Spitting Up"); "Spitting up", or regurgitation, is very common during a baby's first few months of life. About 40% of normal, healthy babies spit up, ... Consequently, breastfed babies tend to spit up less than bottle-fed babies, because they usually take in only as much milk as they need,
www.drpaul.com/newborn/regurgitation.html
7.5-month-old is still spitting up ... Many babies (particularly exclusively breastfed babies) do not care for solids at all. A baby can live on breastmilk alone for the first 12 months of life! I would take a break from the rice cereal for a few weeks and introduce it , or something else later.
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