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Breastfeeding FAQs: Spitting Up, Gagging, and Biting

  Feeding babies breast milk requires patience and practice, which is only possible with guidance and support from a lactation consultant and paediatrician. First-time breastfeeders should be aware of the potential concerns that arise during breastfeeding so that they can act accordingly without panicking. Here in this guide, the best child specialist doctor in Delhi , answers some frequently asked questions on spitting, gagging, and biting during breastfeeding.   Is it normal for babies to spit up breast milk while and after their feed? Spitting up breast milk is normal in cases when the baby is having an immature digestive system, is overfed, or experiencing milk ejection reflex, is drinking milk very fast, or is burping or drooling while taking feed and not facing discomfort. Sensitivities to milk ingredients or swallowing of air during breastfeeding can also lead to spitting. However, if spitting up is too frequent, causing discomfort, and affecting the baby’s growth and d...

Signs of Stomach Infection in Kids

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  Unknowingly, kids are most likely to come in contact with contaminated surfaces or food and water, as well as infected persons, and so develop stomach infections. Their infections may be caused by viruses, bacteria, or parasites. ‘ Some common stomach infections that kids are diagnosed with include rotavirus and norovirus (viral), E. Coli and Salmonella (bacterial), and Giardia (parasite). These infections present numerous unpleasant symptoms in kids, mostly related to their digestive system’, shares a top pediatric doctor in South Delhi . Probably, they are an outcome of their underdeveloped immune system and lack of hygiene habits.   Understanding stomach infection (gastroenteritis) in kids can help parents or caregivers seek timely, appropriate medical intervention.   Here are the signs of stomach infection in kids to watch for:   Stomach ache- This can range from mild discomfort to severe cramps. It occurs due to irritation and inflammation of the lining of t...

Feeding Your Baby: When to Start with Solid Foods

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Babies show normal feeding signs like putting their hands near or inside their mouth before reaching 6 months of age. This must not be understood as their body needs solid foods. If your loved ones have been advising you about your baby’s feed with different opinions, you don’t need to get confused. From breastfeeding or formula feed to solid foods, this transition needs to be done in a timely manner. Through this blog, a Top Child Specialist in Delhi , will help you plan when to start giving your baby solid food and what to incorporate in your baby's feed.   When Can a Baby Be Fed with Solid Foods?   Babies aged up to 6 months can meet their nutritional and energy needs, solely with breast milk or formula feed in the same amount, irrespective of their gender. Until this age, they can grow and develop without the intake of water, juice, porridge, or other foods/fluids.   However, a 6-month-old baby has to be introduced to soft foods. Twice daily, two to four spoonfuls of ...