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Spit up

My Baby’s Formula Spit Up Is Brown (What Is Rusty Pipe Syndrome?)

by Ann Marie Bantigue
Baby Spit Up Is Brown

A brown tinge in a baby’s spit-up means that it contains blood. It is common in breastfed babies for the first few days of life as they cough up maternal blood. Blood from the nipples that the baby ingests also causes brown spit-ups. In … 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 Is My Baby Spitting Up 3 Hours After Eating? (7 Tips To Prevent Spit Up & When Is It A Problem?)

by Saumya Malik
Why Is My Baby Spitting Up 3 Hours After Eating?

Spitting up in babies is a normal developmental milestone, usually gaining a height amongst 2-4 months old babies. So it’s normal and should completely go away after they turn 1 year old, but if spitting up is accompanied by weight loss and other symptoms … Read more

Why Does My Baby Spit Up Breast Milk But Not Formula (Causes & Prevention Tips)

by Kelin George
Why Does My Baby Spit Up Breast Milk But Not Formula (Causes & Prevention Tips)

The most common reason babies spit up breast milk but not formula is because formula milk is a controlled diet for babies. You measure exactly how much you want to feed your baby. With breast milk, sometimes, you’re over-feeding your little one, or the … Read more

Target Brand Formula vs Enfamil – What’s Best For Your Baby?

by Emelda Otieno
Target Brand Formula vs Enfamil - What's Best For Your Baby?

According to the Food and drug administration that regulates all infant and baby formula brands in the United States, both Target brand formula and Enfamil are safe for your baby and meet all your infant’s basic nutritional needs with quality control procedures. Baby formula … Read more

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