A week or two weeks ago, Janson vomitted in dramatic style as described here in birthnet.com.au:
Your baby may have little 'delicate' vomits that just overflow gently from their mouth, or they may vomit with dramatic style, in a great gush coming from their mouth and nose! (A very attractive party trick!)
As parents, we tend to be concerned but according to birthnet.com.au:
Once the baby is taking larger volumes of milk, it is very normal for them to vomit, or 'regurgitate', part of their milk around feed time.
Indeed, baby Janson is taking larger volumes of milk by the month. Today marks the end of his second month.
Thank You Lord for a healthy baby and the beginning of his three-month-old journey tomorrow.
Your baby may have little 'delicate' vomits that just overflow gently from their mouth, or they may vomit with dramatic style, in a great gush coming from their mouth and nose! (A very attractive party trick!)
As parents, we tend to be concerned but according to birthnet.com.au:
Once the baby is taking larger volumes of milk, it is very normal for them to vomit, or 'regurgitate', part of their milk around feed time.
Indeed, baby Janson is taking larger volumes of milk by the month. Today marks the end of his second month.
Thank You Lord for a healthy baby and the beginning of his three-month-old journey tomorrow.
2 comments:
I though the parent "birds" will regurgitate for the baby "bird" :-D
i read about that before too... babies just know when to stop. hehe... so we cant make them drink more if they are feeling full... but when they just dont know, their body system will tell... amazing ya - how our body works! :)
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