Why does the babe regurgitate?

Quite often, moms are concerned about finding the cause, and just do not understand why babies are regurgitating. In order to deal with this, it is necessary to understand what "regurgitation" is.

This term is usually understood as the ejection from the stomach of a small amount of food or saliva, which has already been mixed with gastric juice. Most often this moment is the norm for infants.

How long does regurgitation occur in toddlers?

Often, young mothers think about how old the babies normally regurgitate. Most often, by the 3rd-4th month of life, the number of regurgitations per day is sharply decreasing, and by 6-7 months, they completely disappear. Their presence at a greater age is a sign of a pathology in the baby.

What are the causes of regurgitation in infants?

In order to understand why a baby often jumps a lot, it is necessary to know the reasons why the food comes back. Most often it is:

  1. A banal overflow of the stomach of crumbs with air or with milk. The first variant is observed at artificial feeding when the kid together with milk from a bottle, swallows a lot of air. Nipples with anti-cage valves slightly improve the situation, but do not get rid of the ingestion of air by 100%. The second option - overflow with milk, is more often observed with breastfeeding, when with good lactation the baby just overeat.
  2. The weakness of the muscular apparatus, which holds the valve, closes the passage of the esophagus into the stomach. Usually it starts to function normally only by the year.
  3. The presence of pathologies, an example is the narrowing of the esophagus. In this case, food can not normally enter the stomach cavity and part of it lingers in the esophagus. When it overflows, regurgitation occurs. In such cases, the food eaten by the baby has its original appearance and has absolutely no smell, which indicates that she did not have time to just get into the stomach. The presence of this pathology and is a common reason why babies regurgitate after feeding.
  4. In rare cases, regurgitation can be a consequence of an allergy to an artificial mixture.
  5. The lack of digestive enzymes explains why the baby jumps off the curd. In such cases, the problem is solved by the appointment of enzymatic preparations.

How can one distinguish regurgitation from vomiting?

Often mothers observe a situation when their babies jump down a fountain, and do not understand why this happens. Most likely, this is vomiting. With this phenomenon, there is a reduction in the musculature of the stomach, which does not happen with regurgitation. The Kid opens his mouth wide and extends his head forward. In this case, my mother will be best suited to the doctor.