What Is The Best Way To Reduce Spit Up In 2 Month Old Baby With Acid Reflux?

No matter how many you have belching, my daughter is still spitting out long after some foods. Pediatrician diagnosed with acid reflux and said that to maintain its upright position. It seems to bother, especially the really big ones. Any advice appreciated.

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8 Responses to “What Is The Best Way To Reduce Spit Up In 2 Month Old Baby With Acid Reflux?”

  1. Mami C Says:

    Tell your doctor again, you may need to change formulas. My friend is going through the same with her 2 weeks of age.
      Only alternate formula until you can find one that she can handle. Also, try to reduce how much you have before burping. Maybe cut a few ounces then burp, give it some more, burp. . . . get the drift.
      I had the same problem when I was a baby (back in 81 lol) and my mother had to keep changing and maintaining change and maintaining change. Nothing worked. Finally, an elderly woman told her she could might switch to goat milk and clarified.
      Sure enough, rose from 2 months old until I was out of the bottle of goat's milk. The only one not (lol story of my mother) is when I'm hot, I smelled like goat LOL.
      But ask around (I know what you are here for lol). Ask other mothers you know and keep telling your doctor what is happening.
      Stay ontop of it, looks like you're doing a wonderful job as it is. Good luck!
      Okay so I just read your information. I do not know what to say about milk. Try what the lady above, pump milk then add that. . things to it. Or maybe you have to switch to formula. I know that breast milk is healthier, but it is not health for your baby spits everything just eaten.

  2. michelle w Says:

    influenza water can help. I think it is more difficult to control when breast feeding. My niece had the same thing and my sister had to add some things to their bottles for reducing vomiting and did not help. Consult your child health nurse for more tips

  3. silverth Says:

    Either way you can Gaviscon alining that helps put babies in her belly.
      If you are bottle feeding try a thick formula that is designed for babies reflux

  4. c-section mom Says:

    give more information.
      How to breastfeed?
      bottle?

  5. bama g Says:

    is that acid reflux medications? make sure you are standing at least 30 minutes. after eating. Make sure you burp very well. Some babies are more difficult to burp than others.

  6. kd36 Says:

    Both of my babies who were breastfed had the same problem. There's really no way to stop the regurgitation, but the dr. can perscribe some medication (my baby has zantak) to reduce the acid and hurt a little less. Be glad that you are not using the formula B / C of the iron will stain all my clothes!

  7. mommy_2_ Says:

    I had the same problem. . . My doctor prescribed Ranitidine to help keep the acid down. If your comfort that grow out of it as you get older and start to move. Request ranitidine to help keep the acid down

  8. bec Says:

    I heard that a nipple shield during breastfeeding help because it slows the flow of milk! Which means less milk will be totally off and not to the point overful have to spit!

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