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If the baby continues to spit up and has symptoms such as green vomiting, flatulence, fever or lethargy, seek immediate medical attention. Especially if there is no apparent reason why…
If the baby continues to spit up and has symptoms such as green vomiting, flatulence, fever or lethargy, seek immediate medical attention. Especially if there is no apparent reason why…
Follow some simple tips below to help reduce the frequency of baby spitting up. Take time to burp the baby after each feeding session, which prevents air from accumulating in…
. Cracked nipples of the mother A breastfed infant spits up a little blood from the mother's cracked nippleIn most breastfed babies, the blood that the baby spits up is…
Breastfed babies usually spit up a thin, milky fluid while formula-fed babies spit up a substance resembling cottage cheese or curd. Spitting up through the mouth and nose is very…
Pat his back very gently, with firm movements, until he gradually calms down and stops crying. Massage his forehead, between his eyes, and behind his ears, with steady circular motions,…
Massage reduces infant cryingIt even helps them sleep better, so make sure to massage your little one's body with slow and calm movements on the legs, back, chest and face.…
An infant may cry because he needs rest, because he is wearing a lot of clothes that constrict his movement or makes him feel hot, or because he is cold…
Young infants are exposed to bouts of distress accompanied by intense, frequent crying that lasts for long periods known as colic, and usually begins a few weeks after birth and…
Sucking is a comforting activity for babies. If your baby is not hungry, you can offer him a pacifier or help him put a finger in his mouth. He cries…
When an infant wants to sleep, his mood changes and he cries, and this may continue until he is two years old. You will feel this when you find traces…