What should I do if my newborn baby chokes on milk too fast?

Newborns choking on milk too quickly, should immediately stop feeding, pat the child’s back, usually can be used to adjust the breastfeeding posture, sucking speed, pat the back and other methods. 1. Adjust the posture: when feeding a newborn, the mother bends one hand to gently support the child’s buttocks, the child will face the mother’s breast, the other hand drags the lower side of the breast, the nipple will be sent into the child’s mouth. 2. Adjust the sucking speed: When breastfeeding, you need to pay close attention to the child’s sucking speed, if it is too fast, you can press the breast to reduce the discharge of milk, to avoid the child being choked. Or let the child spit out the nipple after a few minutes of sucking and rest before continuing to breastfeed. 3. Pat on the back: Because the development of newborns is not yet complete, easy to cause gastroesophageal reflux, so do not put the child to bed immediately after the end of breastfeeding, you need to hold it upright, gently pat on the back to prevent choking and coughing. If the newborn is choking on milk too quickly, cyanosis, respiratory distress and other manifestations, you need to go to the hospital immediately for treatment.