Can newborns continue to breastfeed after spitting up?

Newborns can continue to breastfeed after spitting up, but if the spitting up symptoms are serious, it is not advisable to continue to breastfeed.
If a newborn spits up too quickly, too fast to swallow too much gas, or due to improper position and other factors lead to the phenomenon of overflow, you can continue to breastfeed after a proper rest to ensure that the baby’s nutritional intake.
If the baby’s spitting up symptoms are serious, or due to disease factors, should not be followed by breastfeeding, otherwise it will be because of the stimulation of breastfeeding or after eating to aggravate the baby’s spitting up symptoms, or even lead to aggravation of the disease.
When the baby has frequent spitting up, we should take the baby to the hospital in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease and then carry out targeted intervention.