How to deal with baby’s milk rippling and choking

The baby is always choking on the milk, indicating that your milk is very adequate, the baby does not know the urgency of eating milk, easy to choke, the new mother should pay more attention. Prevent your baby from choking: 1, when the baby is eating milk, do not tease him; 2, when the baby is eating milk, the mother should use her middle finger or index finger to make a scissors, pressed against the root of the nipple, to prevent blocking the baby’s nostrils, but also to reduce the flow of milk, but also to control the baby’s speed of eating milk; 3, the baby just eat milk three or four mouth, the nipple will be pulled out, pause and then feed; 4, pay attention to the baby’s posture, do not call Don’t ask him to lean back to eat milk. When the adult is sitting, the body should be leaned back and the baby’s mouth down or parallel; 5. Don’t feed the baby too much, let the baby lie on the shoulder after eating milk, gently pat the back a few times and let the baby burp to prevent the milk from sloshing. The baby’s milk is normal, the baby’s digestive system is not well developed, the stomach is horizontal, not formed physiological curvature. In addition, the sphincter of the baby’s stomach is flaccid, so the milk will easily flow back into the esophagus after the baby is full, causing vomiting. If the feeding posture is not right, improper feeding can also cause milk sloshing. Ways to prevent baby’s milk from sloshing: 1. Change diapers before feeding, and try to move the baby less after feeding; 2. Adopt a suitable feeding position: try to pick up the baby and let the baby’s body tilt at about 45 degrees, so that the milk in the stomach naturally flows into the small intestine, which will reduce the chance of vomiting than lying down; 3. 5. Pay attention to the breastfeeding posture, don’t overfeed, don’t rush to feed when crying, don’t suck the empty bottle, and make sure your baby has a burp after breastfeeding: hold your baby upright and lean on your shoulder, pat your baby’s back, let him expel the air he inhaled from his stomach when sucking milk through burping, then put your baby to bed, lay down to sleep with your head slightly elevated and your body lying on your right side, so that milk can easily enter the duodenum through the stomach. The baby should not be put on his back immediately after eating milk, but should lie on his side for a while, and then on his back; 7. The amount of milk should not be too much, a small number of meals, and the interval should not be too close. If you hold your newborn upright and pat his back after each feeding, you can expel the air from his throat and try to sleep in a slightly higher right lateral position, you will overcome the overflow of milk. More importantly, the lateral position, with the head and upper body elevated by 30-40°, can expel the gas from the stomach in 30 minutes and prevent milk from being accidentally inhaled into the respiratory tract and the resulting asphyxia. If choking occurs, you should immediately adopt a head-down side position and pat your back to get the inhaled milk out.