Keep your baby upright when feeding him, and for at least 30 minutes afterwards. Reflux is when the contents of a baby’s stomach travel back into his oesophagus or mouth. Paediatrician and M&B expert ...
I literally couldn't put her down. “I literally couldn’t put her down without her being uncomfortable. So I held her pretty much for six weeks straight, which meant I didn’t sleep,” The Project host ...
Is your infant vomiting or spitting up? Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, breaks down the sometimes-confusing differences with practical advice and explains the mechanics behind each response. She also ...
You just fed your baby. You've held them upright and burped them. They spit it all back up. Then, the process repeats. You've gone through three bibs and two onesies before 9 a.m. And now you're ...
Silent reflux in babies can cause discomfort without noticeable spit-up, making it hard to spot. Symptoms like irritability, poor feeding habits, and sleep trouble may indicate silent reflux. Managing ...
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Nausea and vomiting in infants can be really worrying for any parent, especially when your little one suddenly spits up or seems uncomfortable after a feed. Since babies can’t tell you what’s wrong, ...