What’s wrong with a newborn who spits up right after feeding?

If your newborn spits up right after breastfeeding, consider the following conditions. First of all, it is caused by the newborn’s excessive milk intake. If the parents feed the newborn more than the load of the stomach, this time the stomach can not load will cause the upward surge, resulting in the newborn just after eating the milk spit up. You can reduce the amount of milk you feed your newborn in time, and you can use the method of feeding a small amount of milk several times to alleviate the problem. Secondly, newborns with gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) may suffer from this condition. If the newborn has GERD, he or she may spit up after feeding. This can be relieved by rubbing the newborn’s abdomen clockwise. Finally, it can be caused by organic gastrointestinal disorders in the newborn. If the newborn has gastric torsion, it can also lead to spitting up right after feeding and requires prompt surgical management.