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Spitting Up (Reflux)

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Parent Care at Home


Home Care Advice

  1. Feed Smaller Amounts:
    Bottlefed: Give smaller amounts per feeding (at least 1 ounce less than you have been). Keep the total feeding time to less than 20 minutes. (Reason: overfeeding or filling the stomach to capacity always makes spitting up worse.)
    Breastfed: If the mother has a plentiful milk supply, try nursing on 1 side per feeding and pumping the other side. Alternate sides.
  2. Longer Feeding Intervals: Wait at least 2˝ hours between feedings, because it takes that long for the stomach to empty itself. Don't add food to a full stomach.
  3. Loose Diapers: Avoid tight diapers. It puts added pressure on the stomach. Don't double your infant up during diaper changes. Don't let people put pressure on the abdomen or play vigorously with your child right after meals.
  4. Vertical Position: After meals, try to hold your baby in the upright (vertical) position. Use a front-pack, backpack, or swing for 30 to 60 minutes. Reduce time in sitting position (eg infant seats). After 6 months of age, a jumpy seat is helpful. (The newer ones are stable.)
  5. Expected Course: Reflux improves with age. Many babies are better by 7 months of age, after learning to sit well.
  6. Call Your Doctor If