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It is common for young babies to spit up or vomit small amounts after feeding, especially when lying down. This is due to an immature valve at the stomach entrance and usually improves as the baby grows.
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Hold upright for at least 20–30 minutes after feeding before laying the baby down
Feed slowly, allow for burping midway and after feeding
Avoid overfeeding — give small, frequent feeds rather than large ones
Slightly elevate the head end of the mattress (safely, never prop baby with pillows)
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Red flags:
Vomiting is forceful (projectile)
Green or yellow vomit
Baby is not gaining weight or appears lethargic
Vomiting is associated with persistent cough or choking
Baby has persistent irritability or arching back during/after feeds
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Spitting up or mild vomiting in a 1.5-month-old baby is quite common and often due to immature lower esophageal sphincter function. Since you're already keeping the baby upright after feeds and vomiting still occurs, using a slightly inclined pillow or wedge under supervision can be helpful.
Next Steps
You may use a firm, inclined baby pillow (15–30° angle) under the baby's upper body, making sure- Baby is always placed on the back (not side or stomach).
Baby is supervised while on the incline.
The pillow is wide and stable to prevent rolling.
Health Tips
Avoid soft pillows or overly steep inclines, as they pose a risk of suffocation.
Feed smaller amounts more frequently and burp well.
If vomiting is forceful, green, or the baby has poor weight gain or irritability, please consult a pediatrician for evaluation of reflux or other concerns.
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