When a baby has a cold, it may cause vomiting. Colds do not only affect the upper respiratory tract with respiratory symptoms such as runny nose, cough, and nasal congestion; they can also cause digestive symptoms such as, most commonly, a child’s loss of appetite and even digestive symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. These are symptoms that are part of the digestive system as part of the systemic cold symptoms. After a cold there is often congestion and redness in the pharyngeal cavity, causing discomfort in the throat and nausea, so it is not difficult to understand that a baby will spit up after a cold. So don’t be overly nervous about your baby spitting up after a cold. For this type of cold with vomiting babies, you can feed them more often and less often, that is, increase the number of feedings and reduce the amount of milk intake each time.