Is this normal

Ftm here my son is 6 weeks today he throw up so much now some on the floor on my legs and his bib some of it has white bits idk but my dad and mum said that’s not normal he also has colic aswell
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Our daughter used to throw up like this regularly, she had reflux and sometimes overate!

@Bec oh right I show my doctor he could have reflux

Is this with every bottle? And how often do you wind? My daughter has silent reflux is only a little bit sick but they advised to try anti colic bottles and wind every oz or so, plus keep them upright for 30 mins after each feed, as long as they gaining weight and plenty wenrxnappies should be ok , but deffo check with your health visitor x

That’s a little much I think. Does it happen with 10 min of feeding or way after ? Does it seem digested or partially to you? If it does, that’s more than just spit up

@Kathryn i have any colic he has clic aswell it’s just happened a hour ago I wind him around every ozone don’t have a health vister till thr baby is 3 month but have early parent nurse seeing my doctor next week for baby check up x

@Jadie he never throw up that’s much so idk

My LG had bad reflux and would throw up a lot of milk after every feed (my dr did reassure me it looks a lot but it actually isn’t!). It can be alarming seeing how much they bring up. Deffo go speak to a dr about possible reflux. We got put on Omeprazole which really helped! X

Colic is typically a symptom of something else. Is baby breast or bottle fed? Was this straight after a feed or a while after? How is weight gain/nappy output?

Usually throwing up is a sign of over feeding so maybe try less oz next time

@Lucie ye he gas colic but want never thst much he those up during feed and after he currently 8.5

@Sy but what if the baby wants more milk? My baby cries if I don’t feed him and has this puking issue.

sick always looks like it’s a lot more than it is so try not to worry. in regards to the white bits in sick, if they’re breastfed that’s just the fattier bits in the milk, and where it may have curdled. if they’re formula fed it may be bits of formula/powder which hasn’t fully been shaken up properly i’d imagine. speak to GP if you’re worried x

My son was the same he was tested for a lactose intolerant and he wasn’t then found out it was reflux and had to buy reflux milk x

My son was the same way ! I had to make sure to burp him realllly good and get one loud burp out . But it would always happen

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