Spitting is common in healthy babies during the first three months of life due to a condition called esophageal reflux disease, infant acid reflux, or infant reflux. Spitting up occurs with easy force, whereas vomiting is the forceful expulsion of stomach contents. It usually stops by a year. Keeping the baby upright, avoiding overfeeding the baby, allowing the baby to burp after feeding, and making them sleep on their back help prevent spitting up in babies.
Understanding Infant Spit-Up: Differentiating It From Vomiting
Spitting up in babies is normal and is often confused with vomiting.
Baby Spitting Up Curdled Milk - Causes and Treatment
Spitting up curdled milk is common in infants, but when it occurs in excess can be caused by various medical conditions. Read below to know in detail.