Is Baby Vomiting After Feeding a Sign of Overfeeding?
Learn why your baby might vomit after feeding, whether it's due to overfeeding, reflux, or formula sensitivity, and how to manage it.
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Baby vomiting after a feed could indicate overfeeding, but it might also be due to other factors like acid reflux or a sensitivity to formula. To reduce the chance of overfeeding, try smaller, more frequent feeds and ensure your baby is burped properly during and after a feed. If the problem persists, consult a pediatrician to rule out any underlying health issues.
FAQs & Answers
- What causes a baby to vomit after feeding? Babies may vomit after feeding due to overfeeding, acid reflux, formula sensitivity, or burping difficulties.
- How can I tell if my baby is being overfed? Signs of overfeeding include frequent vomiting, fussiness after feeds, and spitting up large amounts; adjusting feed size and frequency can help.
- When should I see a pediatrician about my baby's vomiting? Consult a pediatrician if vomiting persists, is accompanied by other symptoms like poor weight gain, or if you suspect underlying health issues.