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Hi my baby is 2 and half month old . Every time when she drinks milk after som time she removes milk out of the mouth . before it was in less quantity now a days she is removing more milk after she drinks. so I wanted to know is this normal do every baby is the same thing or is there something issue just wanted to confirm it. Thanks
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Burp properly after each feed.... avoid long gap between feeds ...if gaining weight adequately, nothing to worry
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get ur baby examined by nearby pediatrician
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Hi, What is the baby’s birth weight and current weight. How frequently do you feed?
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Feed the babies in demand and burp the baby after every feed for 15-20 min. Consult online
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In most babies...there will be reflux(GER). Not all babies will have it. Most common in preterm babies. No need to worry  unless it affects the growth of baby.
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1) after feeding, please do burping upto 20 min by keeping baby on shoulders. 2) monitor weight of baby
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if it is severe,  should use some antiemetics to keep it in control.
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