Vomiting, Age 3 and YoungerPreventionBabies You may be able to prevent spitting up and
vomiting. - Feed your baby smaller amounts at each
feeding.
- Feed your baby slowly.
- Hold your baby during
feedings.
- Do not prop your baby's
bottle.
- Do not hold your baby in an extreme upright
position.
- Do not place your baby in an infant seat during
feedings.
- Try a new type of bottle or use a nipple with a
smaller opening to reduce air intake.
- Limit active and rough play
after feedings.
- Try putting your baby in different positions during
and after feeding.
- Burp your baby frequently during
feedings.
- Consider talking to your doctor about starting your baby
on hypoallergenic formula. About 1% of babies who spit up are allergic to milk
protein.
- Do not add cereal to formula without first consulting
your doctor.
- Do not smoke when you are feeding your baby. Children
who are exposed to tobacco smoke are more likely to develop illnesses that
cause vomiting. If you smoke, quit. If you cannot quit, do not smoke when you
are holding or feeding your baby or when you are in the house or the car. For
more information, see the topic
Quitting Smoking.
- Consider getting your
child the
rotavirus vaccine.
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Toddlers - Limit active and rough play after
feedings.
- Teach your children how to
wash their hands well, especially if there is an illness in the house.
If you use child care, talk to the caregivers about their
program or policies for sick children.
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