Baby Vomits After Drinking Milk and Warm Water, What to Do?

Infants under 6 months do not require water; breast milk or formula is sufficient to provide all necessary fluids. Giving water to infants may cause them to vomit milk and water, which is due to the structure of their stomach. It is recommended to avoid giving infants water and to be mindful of the feeding position after feeding to reduce the occurrence of vomiting.
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Baby Vomits After Eating: How to Handle?

If a baby always vomits after eating, it might be due to weak spleen and stomach, leading to dyspepsia. It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine to strengthen the spleen and stomach, along with acupuncture treatment, and maintain a cheerful mood.
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Baby Waking Up Reasons and Handling Methods

Lately, the baby has been experiencing a sudden jump reflex during naptime, stretching and twisting, leading to restless sleep and frequent waking up, with each sleep session lasting only 5-10 minutes. This is a deviation from their previous sleep pattern. Previously, the baby could sleep for 1-2 hours during the day and 3-5 hours consecutively at night, but now the daytime sleep has been shortened to 5-10 minutes, and nighttime sleep to about 1 hour. The baby had hemolytic jaundice and received blue light therapy, after which the skin developed rashes, and the baby was also more restless while breastfeeding.
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