My daughter is 45 days old. Everytime i feed her she vomits curdy milk. Even if she has taken feed an hour back still she spills. Is there some problem.
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Dear after how much time do you feed your baby
Do burp her after every feed
If she has gained weight there is nothing to worry
Usually the curdled milk is small in amount and points to wards over feeding
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If the amount is more and it is coming through nose also then she may need medication
But burping and feeding after about 2hrs is advisable
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Thank you for your question, you have really pointed it out nicely. Yes all the babies generally take out some amount of cuddled milk which is normal but it should not be too much, sometimes in case of formula fed kids formula need to be changed and breast fed babies mothers diet need to be modified observe for some time then if required do online consultation
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Burp for longer time and keep head end of the bed up
Hi,
Feed the baby on demand, once in 3-4 hrs. Burp for 20 min or keep in the erect position for 20 min.
Vomiting small amounts in the babies is normal.
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