My 3month old has recently started spitting up after every feed not the entire feed but not a tiny amount. She is already on the spit up formula. We have tried warming her bottles to try and help her tummy but she is still spitting up. We have also tried stopping her after about 2oz and letting it settle but again nothing. Any thoughts as to what I could do to help her not spit up like she is.

18.03.2019

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ahelzer96

When I stop her after 2oz I burp and set her up. She is not a happy camper about it either. We went to see her pedi this morning he gave her some kind of medicine to try for a couple of days to see if that helps. He told me that I had already tried everything he would suggest so this was the next option for us. There is no way to feed her only a little bit! I get the evil eye and she starts screaming if I take her bottle away before she is done. Generally after a feed she sits up in our lap for about 15min then she goes in her bouncer.

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mommyof1beauty
Shayla·Мама дочки (6 лет)

I am following this post because my daughter goes through the same thing sometimes and she is 5 months. But I’ll say the little bit of info that I know that helps my daughter a bit. First, Do you burp her when you stop her after the 2oz? That could possibly help. What helps my daughter the most is to have her upright for at least 30 minutes after a feed. I hold and burp her for a while and then put her in her walker after. So anything you have that helps her stay upright for a while will help, car seat included (pediatrician recommended the car seat). No swing.. And I noticed with my daughter, if she lays down whether on her back or stomach or if she is very active after then that definitely causes her to spit up. When I asked her pediatrician at three months like your babe they suggested that I gave her less and just have her to have more feeds. So say if she’s drinking 4 ounces, they suggested two ounces for every couple of hours or an ounce for maybe four hours instead of like the whole 4 ounces say every two or three hours🙄. That definitely wasn’t going to work for my daughter so I never tried that lol. She would beat me up lol. But that’s just a suggestion from her pediatrician. So I hope any of this helps you. I’m on the lookout for other suggestions as well!!

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