Concerned about the fact that your baby keeps spitting up? Here are some key questions to help you get the answers you and your baby need for relief.
Spit-up, also called reflux, is generally not a cause for concern—in fact, 50% of babies spit up repeatedly in the first 3 months of life. But if you think your baby’s in pain or you’re worried about what you’re feeding him, you should feel comfortable calling your pediatrician at any time for information, advice, and assurance. Here are some questions to consider asking:
Having a written outline of your baby’s symptoms and patterns before you see the doctor will help you clearly—and accurately—explain the circumstances. After all, you’re the one who knows your baby best.
With time, many babies’ reflux issues improve. But right now, your doctor can help you find a path to relief for your baby and ease your mind that there is likely nothing serious underlying your baby’s spit-up issues.
Ask your pediatrician if Enfamil A.R.™ may help reduce your baby’s spit-up.
And for the latest research on the subject, read “What Causes Babies to Spit Up: The Latest Research”.
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