How long can you feed the baby after spitting milk depends on the amount of milk spit. If it’s a slight spit, pat the baby on the back gently after picking them up, and you can feed them again in about ten minutes. If there is a lot of milk spit, it is recommended to wait for half an hour to let the baby’s stomach rest properly. Infant milk overflow is a common phenomenon, so how can you prevent it? Experts emphasize that proper feeding and correct burping are key. Frequent changing of formula or environment may disrupt the baby’s digestive system development and worsen overflow. When burping, cup your palm together making a cup shape with moderate force to ensure back vibrations but not cause any discomfort to the baby. Burp several times during feeding to avoid doing it after feeding, especially for babies prone to bloating and overflowing.
To avoid affecting the baby’s ear health when spitting milk, side sleeping is a good method. Not only does it reduce the chances of spitting milk, but it also protects the little ears. When placing the baby on the bed, do it gently, change sleeping positions every 2-3 hours, and use a folded towel next to the ear to prevent milk overflow into the ear causing infection.
Baby swimming helps enhance digestion and reduce milk spillage, so if conditions allow, parents are encouraged to let babies swim moderately.
As for whether to continue feeding the baby if they show signs of hunger after spitting milk, it depends on the reason for the spit. If it’s due to swallowing air, feeding can continue after burping; if it’s due to catching a cold causing repeated vomiting, feeding should be paused for 4 hours, give a small amount of water or milk first to let the baby’s stomach rest.
After a baby spits milk, do not feed them immediately, first ensure the baby’s safety by raising the upper body to prevent vomit from entering the airway and observe their subsequent reactions. After 30 minutes, gradually replenish fluids as needed, reduce the next feeding amount to half of the usual, and adjust the frequency accordingly. These detailed care measures help the baby comfortably get through the milk spit phase.