Can you continue to feed your baby after he spits up?

Babies still want to eat after spitting up are usually not recommended to continue feeding, the cause of spitting up needs to be clarified, such as improper feeding, disease state, etc., and intervene as appropriate before deciding whether to continue breastfeeding. It is relatively common for babies to spit up. Continuing to feed after spitting up is usually not recommended because repeated spitting up or even choking may occur. If the baby is in a state of illness, such as intestinal obstruction, continuing to feed may worsen the condition. The cause of spitting up needs to be clarified, e.g. improper feeding, too fast and too rapid breastfeeding. Adjustment should be made before feeding. If the baby has fever, vomiting and other symptoms, and acute gastroenteritis is suspected, it is often necessary to reduce the frequency of feeding, and if necessary, dietary restrictions. When the baby has intestinal obstruction, the above symptoms may also occur, and dietary restriction is required, and active medical consultation should be sought. Specialist assessment is recommended when necessary.