Has anyone breastfed and baby spits up so much? Is this normal? Doctor gave her Zantac but she throws that up too, I'm so frustrated π my poor baby, I've tried to pump before I feed her because the let down hurts and milk squirts everywhere so afraid it was feeding her to fast I pump, but she still throws up I also cut down the dairy due to lactose.
@mom04, if she's not stopping on her own try feeding for 20-30 minutes and let her be, that's what i did with my daughter she would be full but would still be feeding bc it was in front of her
@mom04, steady meaning it will stop engorging and it will produce enough for baby to feed and be full. I didn't pump in the beginning but once i got my pump i did when I would be full but yes you should definitely pump it will stop you from being full and also her from drinking so much
Did u pump? If I don't the milk is so much, should I pump? What do u mean milk was steady mine feels fuller n fuller and starts to engorge after 2-3 hours without feeding. @anyae23
Yes it gets better, my daughter stopped after a few months it did go on for a while and seemed to never end. Nothing was wrong with her at all. I did produce a lot in the beginning though before my milk became steady. I would constantly stop and burp her to make sure she doesn't have air in her stomach and is getting full faster instead of constantly eating. That actually started working for us.
Yes same here she's gaining weight but seems to throw up so much, she just turned 2 months still doing it, please tell me it gets better? Did you produce tons of milk? Pump? Any advice? @anyae23
My daughter did that for about the first month or two, i was scared but her dr said not to worry bc she was gaining weight as she should... Idk what it was maybe she was eating too much but every thing would literally come right back up
I thought I was but I pump one to two ounces, then she will feed for 10 mins or so, ill burp her and that's when it all comes up. She eats every 2-3 hours.