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    Posted: 12 June 2009 at 1:14pm
Will has thrown up projectile style three times this morning after eating and still wants to keep eating, should I just continue to feed him? Hes only been napping all morning since 8am too.
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If he wants to feed, I'd continue feeding him.. Nova's had a couple of days that in the beginning and I just kept feeding her. If it continues or starts to really worry you, give your MW or GP a call

Oh, and Novella only ever naps during the day drives me a little batty some days!
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If he wants to feed, definitely keep feeding him. Maybe give him some gripe water or something as he may be having trouble with wind.
If he keeps it up though I would give your M/W a call for sure.

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Maddi used to do this when she was overfed but then once it all came out we had to start again becasue her tummy was empty.

I would just keep feeding him but try and maybe not feed him too much..

Also if Maddi ever had a phlegmy cold occasionally that would cause her to bring it all back up too.


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Ruby used to do this all the time when she was a newborn, she had real trouble bringing up wind, My mw recommended Infacol drops a they seemed to do the trick, check with your mw or gp first though. We only used it for about two weeks and she got better at bringing up wind
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I was thinking wind too! He might have an air bubble that the milk is sitting on top of! Very stressful for mummy.


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My son did this until he was 10 weeks old, anywhere from twice daily to once or twice a week. The amount tapered off and then he stopped, so I assume his 'pipes' matured.

It was stressful having to feed him again, but somehow I produced enough milk.

My midwife was fab while I still had her and she ruled out reflux (we tried gaviscon) but gave me feeding techniques etc to treat him as a bit reflux-y.

I hope it was a one-off for your bubs.

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