My son now 14 mths has had acid reflux since 1 week old.It has always been very bad.By 12 mths they normally grow out of it,but he has'nt.He throws up at least one good time a day.Sometimes 3-4 times a day.It has never seemed to bother him though.He is healthy 23pds and will eat anything.I feed him the graduates food alot cause he does a better w/that than table food.When he was 5 mths old i took him to get a catscan of his tummy.They did'nt find anything else,just the reflux.He was put on a medicine when he was an infant to help strengthen his stomach muscle,the doc said nothing would really help w/the reflux.As long as she is gaining weight and it does'nt seem to bother her much,i would'nt worry to much about it.Try keeping her on baby food rather then table food.I have found it does'nt make them as sick.There may also be something that makes her sicker than something else,find out what it may be and keep her away from it for a little while.With him it was baby food carrots,he could'nt even keep a little down.Now he eats canned carrots and has no problem w?them.At about 10 mths the throwing up stopped,it happened only every once in a while.In July they put him on iron med and it started again,he is off of it now but continues to throw up once a day.I really can tell how as he gets older it does'nt happen as much.More w/certain things like cheese.I know it can be frustrating but if it is not hurting her don't let it upset you.It is common in babies.She will do it less as she grows.I hope i could help a little and hope she gets better soon.Good Luck!!!
2006-09-01 08:41:06
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answered by hotmama 3
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My 3 year old did the same thing for what seemed like 2 years. It was actually only about a year. We had to sit him upright for about 20 minutes after giving him a bottle. Even in the switch to solid food he was still throwing up. He eventually just grew out of it. We have a 7 month old now that is exactly the opposite. He can eat anything in any position. I think he's thrown up maybe 3 times since he was born.
I guess this really doesn't answer your question. My advice, hang in there. If she's still doing it after a year, then worry.
2006-09-01 05:53:06
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answered by Bruticusmaximus 2
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The regulation is 20 lbs AND 1yr previous. it fairly is an previous regulation and that's now cautioned which you bypass away a newborn interior the RF place as much as the seats potential, which on the solid ones is around 33- 35 lbs. toddlers are maximum secure dealing with backwards, because of the fact their bodies are cradled by ability of the seat interior the form of a crash. even nonetheless he might purely be on your mom's automobile some situations, what if that's while the wear and tear take place. I even have 3 Britax Boulevards for my truck, my husbands automobile, and my mom's automobile. those seats have been $3 hundred+ each and each and that i do no longer care because of the fact i understand my newborn is risk-free. you will get solid, risk-free convertible seat with around the comparable weight limits for extra low priced, that's in basic terms the seat I chosen. My daughter would be 2 next week and continues to be dealing with backwards and probable nevertheless would be this time next 3 hundred and sixty 5 days as she is barely 23 lbs. solid luck! EDIT** additionally in basic terms fyi for the reaction above you should purchase FF seats that are nevertheless a 5 factor harness and not a booster, yet staying RF is extra helpful
2016-11-06 05:34:35
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answered by ? 4
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Could it be from teething? Perhaps he is gagging on his spit, due to the teething. Should grow out of it.
Also, do you give her cow's milk? Sometimes it can irritate the stomach. Try switching to soy milk for a couple of weeks and see if that helps.
2006-09-01 05:49:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Start keeping track of what they have eaten in the previous 24 hours. It could be a food insensitivity. Or does she do it when she is upset? Some babies vomit when they cry hard. I had one like that.
2006-09-01 08:04:20
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answered by pennypincher 7
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sounds pretty normal to me
try to feed her at a slower pace maybe, taking breaks
avoid shaking her after meals (for a while I used to dance with one of my sons, aged 7 months, on my shoulders, even after meals, and he puked on me several times)
my take is, leave kids alone. As long as they're about normal length and weight for their age, and look healthy, it means that they're doing mostly fine.
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2006-09-01 05:54:06
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answered by AntoineBachmann 5
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You need to take her to a specialist. Good luck.
2006-09-01 05:54:31
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answered by adhil12 3
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