Hey friends! 👋 If you're a new parent like me, you might have freaked out a little when your baby spits up after feeding.
Trust me, I was there too—worrying if something was wrong or if it's just part of the deal. So, I wanted to share what I learned about baby spit-up and why it's mostly normal! 🍼💕
Babies' digestive systems are still growing and learning how to handle milk or formula. Their little stomach muscles aren't fully developed yet, so sometimes milk comes back up—that's spit-up! It's super common, especially in the first few months. Think of it as their body's way of adjusting to eating and digesting.
Spit-up usually happens right after feeding or when babies burp. It's usually just a small amount and doesn't bother the baby much. If your baby is happy, gaining weight well, and not showing signs of discomfort, that's a good sign it's normal spit-up.
I found a few easy things really helped reduce spit-up. First, feeding smaller amounts but more often seemed to work better. Also, keeping my baby upright for at least 20 minutes after feeding helped a lot — gravity does the job! Lastly, gentle burping during and after feeding made a big difference too.
Of course, sometimes spit-up might mean something else, like reflux or allergies. If your baby spits up a lot, seems uncomfortable, refuses to eat, or isn't gaining weight, it's best to check with a doctor. Don't hesitate to ask—better safe than sorry!
Every baby is unique, and so is every parent's experience. Have you dealt with spit-up? What helped you stay calm or reduce it? Drop your thoughts and tips below! We're all in this parenting journey together. 💬👶