Bringing back milk after a feedSeeing your baby bring back some milk after a feed can be a bit concerning if you’re not used to it, but it is quite normal for babies. Just be ready with that bib! And if you have any questions just contact our team.My baby keeps bringing up milkMany babies can bring back or 'posset' a small amount of milk, quite often with wind during or just after a feed. Every baby is different; some bring up more milk than others. It’s quite normal and usually it’s not enough to affect their nutritional intake. If they bring up a large amount, they may want to feed more often. A small amount of liquid looks like a lot when it spills (drip 2 or 3 teaspoons of milk onto the kitchen table and see how it looks) but there's really no need to worry if your baby is growing well and thriving. How long will my baby do this for?Babies who bring back their milk tend to continue until about 6 months of age. At this point they will probably start to grow out of it and will start to be weaned so they’ll be eating more solid food. How can I help my baby bring back less milk after a feedIt is possible to reduce the amount of posseting by:
However if your baby is bringing up a lot of milk or you are concerned about the amount of possetting then don’t hesitate to talk to your doctor. |
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