Common feeding issues
Now that you’re becoming more comfortable with feeding your baby, you’ll find yourself learning what’s normal for her and what causes concerns. If you are concerned, call your baby’s physician. Here are some ideas to help handle a few of the most common feeding issues:
Spitting up
- To help decrease the frequency of spitting up, make each feeding calm, quiet, and free from interruptions.
- Burp your baby at least every three to five minutes during a feeding.
- Avoid bottle-feeding your baby when she is lying down, and place her in an upright position immediately after she is finished.
Constipation
- Call your baby’s physician if your baby develops signs of constipation including stools that are large, hard and dry, or firm stools that occur less than once a day. But keep in mind that it may be normal for some babies to go more than a day without having a bowel movement.
- If your baby is formula-fed, talk to her physician about switching formulas. The 100% whey COMFORT PROTEINS® in NESTLÉ® GOOD START® formula may help promote softer stools.
Diarrhea
- Call your baby’s physician if your baby develops signs of diarrhea (4-5 watery stools per day) or dehydration (playing less, urinating infrequently, fewer tears when crying, dry mouth, sunken soft spot on top of head).
- If she is dehydrated, your physician may suggest a special oral rehydration solution.
Allergies
- Your baby’s chances of developing food allergies depend on many things including her family history, and her diet.
- If your baby is formula fed, choose a formula with care—some are less likely than others to lead to allergic conditions. Be sure to seek the advice of your health care provider.
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