Thursday, November 11, 2010

Have You Ever Asked Yourself Why Babies Spit Up?

It is very common for babies to spit up an amount of milk after being fed. A baby can do that at any age, but approximately at four months of age, you will certainly notice it. this is normal and has many explanations.

The most common age for this is around 4 months old. However, babies spit up milk until they are older. This is mainly due to the fact that their digestive system is not developed and food can come up with the air easily. So if the baby spits up a small amount of milk, it is normal. The one thing you can do to limit this is to make sure your baby doesn't eat too much. If you feed the baby too much, there will also be too much spit up. You should avoid that and let the baby eat as much as she can. Chances are that the stomach is very small and the baby is full before you think. So you may have to feed the baby more often, but surely it is better. So the one thing you can do here is to allow the baby to have small meals often as recommended.

If you let the baby get hungry, you might face these problems. Hungry babies get upset. This will make you deal with two problems. First of all, your baby will try to eat very fast and air is going to be trapped in the stomach. This air will be removed by burping and some amount of milk will also be removed. So the baby is certainly going to spit up. Secondly the baby is so hungry that it will be difficult to realize when she had enough to eat and will probably eat more than usual. This will also cause spit up. So don't let the baby get too hungry before being fed. The baby will also be nagging and it will be difficult to be calm and feed properly under these conditions.

Hold your baby in an upright position when feeding. Try to avoid feeding while you are at the car or other places. Keep the feeding calm and easy. The baby can't be fed properly in the street or while walking. Don't feed the baby when sitting at the cradle; hold it upright and make sure nothing is putting pressure at the stomach. Check if the diapers or any clothes are too tight in the skin. A mild discomfort might cause problems in feeding.

After feeding hold the baby upright and wait f or about half an hour. Don't engage in any activities that can make the baby feel discomfort from riding with the car to holding the baby in the air to play. Make sure everything is done properly in a calm environment.

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