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Vomiting

My 11 month old son vomits after I feed him. It may happen every other day. It doesn't hurt him, and after I clean him up he continues eating. He is gaining weight fine and he doesn't do it a lot just one time ever other day. He eats solid food, baby food and is breastfeed. He doesn't have a fever and he doesn't cry after it happens. Could I be feeding him too much? He doesn't have problem eating, it's just sometimes he throws up during his feedings.
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  • Female | 27 years old
  • Medications: None
  • Conditions: None

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NOTHING TOM WORRY ABOUT.

IT COULD JUST BE OVERFEEDING !!!!!
George Carouba
Hi there.. I ain't any expert but my son is 11 months too.. He had been doing so aswell. But It is not any more concern.. Sometimes they just get over fed or food feels heavy on them and they throw up.. It maybe case when your eats too quick which might result in same too.. Try giving baby small breaks vetween each spoon feed.. And divert baby to different things around... Might help
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After which does he vomit: solids, breastmilk, or baby food? I will guess that it is the solids, and that he is allergic to something in them. I would recommend eliminating all wheat (and all gluten) from his diet for 2 weeks to see what happens. You can find many support groups for this online. Vomiting tells me something he is eating doesn't agree with him, and he is too young to get a food allergy test. If removing gluten doesn't help, try removing dairy from cows. That is a very common allergen.
7 meals day is recommended & on time : breakfast (7-8 am), snacks (9-10 am lunch (12-1 pm), snacks (3-4 pm) dinner (6-7 pm) and snacks ( 9-10 pm) .. Eat slow ... Chew well ... avoid strenuous activity after eat ...
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