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Baby Spits up after vaccine
Baby got 1.5 months vaccine, spits of milk after 2 hrs of vaccine...does it related to vaccine or it is normal..is anything to wry about it...
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Nothing related to vaccine and nothing to worry
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Greetings it's normal ,burp the child after each feeding
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Nothing to worry It's not related to vaccine It's normal
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Not necessarily related to vaccine
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Nothing to worry It is not related to vaccine
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Hi, It’s common for babies of this age to spit up milk sometimes, and it’s not because of the vaccine. Their digestive system is still developing, and mild reflux after feeding is normal. — Dr. Ajay Gupta
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Just burp the baby well after feeds and keep upright for some time.
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As long as your baby is feeding well, active, and doesn’t have fever, vomiting, or too much crying, there’s nothing to worry about.
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Maybe irritable or cranky a little so not able to take full feed. So can be related but mostly coincidence
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