there are alot of babies out there that are lactose intolerant which means that they can get sick on or cannot digest dairy products well.You need to try another brand of formula and if it continues then try a lactose free formula.As far as the baby foods,you need to feed only a couple different foods a day and narrow it down to what foods are doing this and then avoid those foods.If the baby is allergic to dairy products then avoid foods that have milk or cheese in them.There are other ingredients that are in some baby foods that the baby can be allergic to so you still need to narrow it down even if he is allergic to milk.
I had a baby that was allergic to milk products and tomatos so I have been through this myself.
good luck and god bless u and your baby.
2006-07-04 09:28:34
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answered by jlthomas75844 5
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I am no doctor, but lets take a look at some things that might cause it. Overfeeding the baby can cause it and also an upset stomoach. When a baby regurgitates their formula after a back patty patty to brup and get a night cap she might throw up a little, but that's okay. Every time you feed the baby and it throws up the formula or juice you got a problem that needs serious attention. Babies can not speak, but they can cry or show signs such as this that something is not aggreeing with them so lets take the baby to the doctor and get a check up. She is Momma precious joy and we don't want nothing to go wrong with that child that can't be caught any earlier than the sign given. respond favorably now. That baby depends on Mommy to treat and help cure . Without Mommy that baaby will be lost. So take care of your precious one Mommy and have a Happy Mother hood.
2006-07-11 03:30:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with the Prosobee formula.. My daughter did the same thing.. Spit up everything... Porjectile most of the time and she still gained weight, so was healthy, but I was concerned so I switched her formula to a soy formula, this took about 2 days to findout if it worked, as the other formula has to get out of her system. It worked wonders for her and I am glad I did it. She is now almost 5 and still is the "pueky" one in the family... She gets car sick and is the first to get a gastrointestinal virus, but she's healthy and happy and I think you will be glad you made the switch. Good luck.
2006-07-04 09:54:59
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answered by RnforHire 3
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My daughter did that when she was 7 months old too. I took her off formula and put her on regular milk then started testing baby foods with her. If she spit it up, I didn't give it to her again for 2 weeks after the 2 weeks if she spit it up again I took it off her dietary list. She stopped spitting everything up. Mostly I think she was intolerant of some foods and stuff, but she did eventually grow out of it and at 9 she can eat and drink most everything except apple juice.
2006-07-04 09:22:47
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answered by angelbaby_102 4
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Some kids are just spitter uppers...all of my girls were and it had nothing to do with the formula, allergies, or their diet. My eldest daughter was a "gulper" and she managed to swallow a lot of air and that caused her to spit up a lot. I did change her formula a couple of times but it didnt really do any good..Once your daughter starts sitting up more and spending more time upright it should start to taper off...as long as she is gaining weight and doesnt seem to be uncomfortable from gas give it a little time..Speak to your doctor and see what he has to say. Its a common problem and one that time will fix on its own. You can try burping her more too...that might help.
2006-07-04 10:37:35
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answered by Heather 4
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i'm so sorry to allow you to comprehend this yet you're incorrect and your daughter is ideal. standard toddlers thrive on breast milk on my own by the first 3 hundred and sixty 5 days making solids until eventually then purely practice. toddlers might want to be presented to solids even as they bodily are waiting to self feed, which takes position between 6-8 months. Solids do not commence replacing milk feeds until eventually in the course of one million 3 hundred and sixty 5 days. All a classic 6 month old desires is 4 good nursings an afternoon to get all of his nutritional desires met. even as i'd be worried that he may get thirsty between feeds there is no longer something extremely to pressure about. you have not any reason to be worried. have self assurance your daughter to grant him solids even as he's waiting. ask for forgiveness to her, tell her that you've been incorrect, and enable her be. You raised her, now enable her strengthen her baby.
2016-11-30 07:01:57
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answered by wernecke 3
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my 8 month old still spits up alot but the doctor says that thes ok. You could try changing her formula (it may take a couple times until you find something thats right for her.)
2006-07-11 09:23:01
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answered by Anonymous
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My son has been this way since he was born!!! My doctor put him on Enfamil A.R. Lipil, and he has been soooooooo much better. It has rice in it, so when it hits his stomach, it expands, and makes it easier for him to keep down. It's made for babies who spit up a lot.
2006-07-04 09:34:56
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answered by sean's_mom 2
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you need to talk to her doctor to see about changing her formula..untill then try feeding in smaller portions... like a oz or two and wait for 10 mins or so then another oz or 2...thats what I had to do with my daughter
2006-07-04 09:29:30
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answered by sjeboyce 5
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She needs a different formula...take her to the doc.
2006-07-04 09:19:31
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answered by Goddess Cerridwen 2
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