What to do if your baby spits up after breastfeeding

If your baby vomits after breastfeeding, you should promptly tilt your head to the side and clean up any residual milk in your mouth to prevent choking.
Vomiting after breastfeeding may be caused by swallowing too much gas when eating breastmilk, and the milk is discharged with the gas when burping, so avoid swallowing too much gas when eating breastmilk, and burp in time to promote the discharge of gas in the stomach to reduce the incidence of vomiting, and immediately tilt the baby’s head to the side and clean up the residual milk in the mouth after vomiting to prevent choking from occurring.
If the baby after eating breastmilk vomiting more frequent, serious symptoms, or accompanied by other symptoms of discomfort, we should promptly take the baby to the hospital pediatrics, clear the specific causes, and for the cause of the appropriate intervention, so as not to affect the growth and development of the baby.