My son did that too, randomly for months. It freaked him out and I would have to suction his nose and throat with the bulb syringe. It would get stuck between his nose and mouth, if that makes sense :(
Am a first time mum to a 1 week old daughter and my daughter was born at 37 weeks but she's healthy and doesn't have a problem with feeding at all... I just 2 concerns :first one recently I noticed she's spitting milk through her noise and mouth while sleeping and it worries me because it looks as if she's choking while this is happening don't know if this is normal? I also noticed her breathing sound like she's snoring or as if she has mucus stuck from the inside although I purchased the saline nasal spray hope this is nothing to be worried about? She sleeps well through out the day because midnight she's awake and I normally feed her alot when she's awake so that she can sleep again, do you think am overfeeding her?
Omg same here had my baby at 37 weeks with the same exact problems my doctor told me u can’t overfeed a baby they will tell u when they are full . But just keep an eye out on it . As long as it doesn’t happen to often ur fine and as long as baby is feeding well and gaining weight just fine
Btw my daughter is drinking 1oz breast milk and 2-3oz formula in one sitting and doctor said that was fine she is 2 weeks was also worried about over feeding 😅
@@marleneflores3549 yeah am happy those things stopped and omg she’s feeding like crazy I had to substitute with formula couldn’t feed and pump only it seems it’s not enough anymore
I like your videos they are very clear and helpful
What about the Enfamil AR for spit up?
Thx doctor
How do I manage my baby spitting out through her nose mostly at night?
My baby does this too😢 what was the outcome of your baby
@@lifewithdeedee3392 it stopped,but I use to keep her head slightly above her body with pillow.
My son did that too, randomly for months. It freaked him out and I would have to suction his nose and throat with the bulb syringe. It would get stuck between his nose and mouth, if that makes sense :(
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Am a first time mum to a 1 week old daughter and my daughter was born at 37 weeks but she's healthy and doesn't have a problem with feeding at all... I just 2 concerns :first one recently I noticed she's spitting milk through her noise and mouth while sleeping and it worries me because it looks as if she's choking while this is happening don't know if this is normal?
I also noticed her breathing sound like she's snoring or as if she has mucus stuck from the inside although I purchased the saline nasal spray hope this is nothing to be worried about? She sleeps well through out the day because midnight she's awake and I normally feed her alot when she's awake so that she can sleep again, do you think am overfeeding her?
Omg same here had my baby at 37 weeks with the same exact problems my doctor told me u can’t overfeed a baby they will tell u when they are full . But just keep an eye out on it . As long as it doesn’t happen to often ur fine and as long as baby is feeding well and gaining weight just fine
But always ask ur doctor and let me know what they say
Btw my daughter is drinking 1oz breast milk and 2-3oz formula in one sitting and doctor said that was fine she is 2 weeks was also worried about over feeding 😅
@@marleneflores3549 yeah am happy those things stopped and omg she’s feeding like crazy I had to substitute with formula couldn’t feed and pump only it seems it’s not enough anymore
@@learningwithaqueline9793 newborns are so cute but scare u with everything 😫