If there is blood in your baby's spit-up, there may be several reasons why. Learn when not to worry and when you should call a health care provider for advice. Medically reviewed by Wendy L. Hunter, M ...
Spitting up is common in healthy babies, but how do you know if something more than just reflux? CoxHealth pediatrician Dr. Christina Moellering has more in this week’s quick tip for parents. “Spit-up ...
It’s never fun when your little one complains of a stomach ache, but even less fun when that ache becomes vomiting. Often, the culprit is a stomach bug or food that just didn’t sit well — so up it ...
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12 potential formula feeding problems and how to solve them
Feeding your baby is one of the most important (and rewarding) parts of being a new parent – but let’s be honest, it doesn’t ...
Throwing up is no fun for kids. But it can worry you, too. A kid who's vomiting but doesn't have a fever could be dealing with any number of things. Knowing what else to look for can help you narrow ...
If your baby is experiencing strange symptoms including vomiting, dehydration, and crying, you might immediately suspect a viral or bacterial illness. Your baby’s pediatrician might notice a small, ...
"Curdled milk is the result of milk mixing with stomach acid," said Ohio-based ob-gyn Kim Langdon, MD. When the milk in your refrigerator gets old, its pH drops making it more acidic. In your baby's ...
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