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Baby: references, reflux, vomiting
Baby eats only recently and his digestive system is still immature. Often he spits, or even vomit. Sometimes the discomfort generated by the ebb cry long. Here’s what you can do to help your baby overcome releases, reflux and vomiting.
Baby has reflux

Baby spits up milk, sometimes distant meals? It may be reflux, which affects 20% of babies.
Why reflux in a baby? During digestion, milk mixed with stomach juices back up into the esophagus and that baby burn.
To fight against the ebb
- You can use a thickened milk and sleeping baby at a slight angle.
- The doctor may also prescribe medications to promote the closure of the stomach and neutralize its acidity.
Baby references
Immediately after eating, your baby spits up some milk? This is probably a reference and it is common, especially in babies on the go. The reference occurs without effort, and is not dangerous for your baby, even if it is frequent.
Why referrals? The baby’s stomach can not contain any milk ingested and beyond. Or baby drinks too fast. Moreover, during digestion, which occurs in the stomach, gases are produced and removes the baby by burping, sometimes combined with a little liquid.
Preventing references
- Does not widen the hole nipples to increase flow.
- Please make pauses in breathing during the baby bottle so that his stomach does not fill too quickly.
- Around 6 months, with food diversification, references should disappear.
- Consult a doctor if emissions are significant, appear to be painful. It may be reflux.
Baby Digestive system
Baby eats only recently and his digestive system is still immature. Often he spits, or even vomit. Sometimes the discomfort generated by the ebb cry long. Here’s what you can do to help your baby overcome releases, reflux and vomiting.
Baby has reflux

Baby spits up milk, sometimes distant meals? It may be reflux, which affects 20% of babies.
Why reflux in a baby? During digestion, milk mixed with stomach juices back up into the esophagus and that baby burn.
To fight against the ebb
- You can use a thickened milk and sleeping baby at a slight angle.
- The doctor may also prescribe medications to promote the closure of the stomach and neutralize its acidity.
Baby references
Immediately after eating, your baby spits up some milk? This is probably a reference and it is common, especially in babies on the go. The reference occurs without effort, and is not dangerous for your baby, even if it is frequent.
Why referrals? The baby’s stomach can not contain any milk ingested and beyond. Or baby drinks too fast. Moreover, during digestion, which occurs in the stomach, gases are produced and removes the baby by burping, sometimes combined with a little liquid.
Preventing references
- Does not widen the hole nipples to increase flow.
- Please make pauses in breathing during the baby bottle so that his stomach does not fill too quickly.
- Around 6 months, with food diversification, references should disappear.
- Consult a doctor if emissions are significant, appear to be painful. It may be reflux.