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Overactive Letdown Poop – Causes & Signs (7 Tips For An Overactive Letdown)

by Emelda Otieno
Overactive Letdown Poop

An oversupply of breastmilk, created by overstimulating the breast doing both breastfeeding and pumping, can be uncomfortable for both mother and infant. This letdown often crops up when the baby is between two weeks and three months old. It’s more often an issue with … Read more

Baby Pulls Back In A Shallow Latch? (Learn What To Do For A Successful Breastfeeding)

by Ann Marie Bantigue
Baby Pulls Back In A Shallow Latch?

A baby pulls back into a shallow latch if you have a breastmilk letdown. When there is too much milk, it makes the baby swallow more. Thus, he pulls back to catch his breath and fusses in protest. A shallow latch is painful for … Read more

Baby Keeps Spitting Up But Still Wants To Eat (What’s Normal & What’s Not?)

by Emelda Otieno
Baby Keeps Spitting Up But Still Wants To Eat

Spitting up is normal and harmless for babies just getting used to feeding. It results from an immature digestive system and poor closure of the valve at the end of the stomach. Most babies stop spitting up around 6 to 7 months old, and … Read more

Why Is My Baby Spitting Up Water? (6+ Possible Causes and Spit Up Management)

by Ann Marie Bantigue
Why Is My Baby Spitting Up Water?

Occasional spitting up of clear liquid and water in babies is perfectly normal. It is common in infants and is not always a cause for concern. It often occurs after feeding, especially when they have overeaten or swallowed a lot of air. As long … Read more

Why Does My Baby Moan While Breastfeeding? (Let Down Reflex & Other Causes)

by Saumya Malik
Why Does Baby Moan While Breastfeeding?

Your baby could be moaning while breastfeeding for quite a few different reasons. Some of those reasons could be a dirty diaper, not being able to burp, feeling overstimulated, tummy issues, or struggling sleeping which is easy to find a solution for. But you … Read more

Why Does My Newborn Eat So Fast?

by Eunice Alexis Rae Barbosa

It’s easy to assume that your little one is just really hungry, so they chug down their milk within 2 minutes tops. But it could also be because they are sucking for soothing and not always. After all, they want to feed. It could … Read more

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