Regurgitation

How not to worry about spitting up in a newborn

Regurgitation in newborns is the sudden expulsion of eaten food through the baby's mouth. This phenomenon is widespread among young parents and raises many questions. Typically, regurgitation occurs immediately after feeding and is accompanied by a sound similar to cotton or rustling paper. Many babies burp up to twenty times a day, and sometimes more often. How to understand that it is burp



Regurgitation in infants

Currently, the frequency of registration of such a pathological condition as regurgitation in newborns has sharply increased. The frequency of regurgitation increases towards the end of the first half of life. When regurgitation, food is poured out after each feeding (or during it) in small pores