How does darling eat breast milk to want retch to return a responsibility?

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Breast milk can provide all-round nutrition for babies who are not born long ago, and lay a solid foundation for their healthy growth. However, in the process of eating breast milk, babies will also have different reactions, sometimes physiological phenomenon. What's the matter with baby's retching after eating breast milk? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

How does darling eat breast milk to want retch to return a responsibility?

Mothers need to be in a quiet and warm space when sucking their newborns. They must not be too ventilated or the temperature is low. It is easy to cause the baby to suck the breast milk and eat the air, which can easily lead to retching. This requires some moistening of the baby's throat to help the baby relieve retching before lactation.

Although breast milk can provide comprehensive nutrition for the baby's body, different types of retching will occur when the baby has intestinal, throat or other body diseases. Parents can observe the degree and duration of retching, and if they can't stop it in time, they should seek medical treatment in time.

Because the baby's respiratory airway and throat part of the organ tissue has not yet completed the growth, when eating breast milk too fast, or in sleep, the secretion in the nasal cavity accidentally inhaled into the throat, when preparing to eat breast milk, it is easy to appear retching symptoms, which requires timely observation of the baby whether there will be other reactions, timely keep the respiratory airway smooth.

matters needing attention

Baby's intestines and stomach need to gradually improve, so eat too much, or throat discomfort, there will be retching. In addition, the baby's retching situation may be related to the mother's breast-feeding posture, and Baoma should adjust it. In addition, when breast-feeding, the middle finger and index finger should be used to clamp the nipple, so as to avoid too much milk, causing throat discomfort and tiredness.