What to do if your baby has severe vomiting

  After the baby is born, the child’s digestive system is in the development stage, sometimes there will be serious spitting up, serious spitting up will affect the child’s nutritional intake, and the child will gradually lose weight.  1.When breastfeeding: Hold your child at a 45° angle. This tilted state allows the milk to flow naturally into the body and reduces the probability of spitting up.  2. Help your baby burp: burping can let the extra gas out of your child’s body. Hold your baby upright and lean on your shoulder, then gently pat the back.  3. Don’t put your child to bed immediately after feeding: lying down suddenly will make your child spit up, so let your child lie on his or her side first and then slowly become supine, which will reduce spitting up.  4. Don’t feed in a hurry: Many parents are in a hurry to feed their children, so that they can eat in a hurry, and then their gastrointestinal functions can’t adapt quickly, which will lead to serious vomiting, so when feeding your child, pay attention to choosing the right pacifier and the amount of milk.  Baby vomiting can seriously affect the child’s nutrient absorption effect, leading to malnutrition and affecting growth and development, so relieve vomiting in time to keep the child’s absorption effect good, so that he can grow up healthy.