![]() Or you could continue with your ST method for a little longer and see if there’s any improvement. Infants with intussusception typically present with episodes of crampy abdominal pain separated by periods of lethargy. The ball’s in your court-you’re not obligated to ST, and if you feel that it’s not working for your baby, that’s okay ❤️ He’ll eventually learn to sleep independently whether you ST or not :) You could possibly take a break for a few weeks and try again. Rull says that the force of the vomit is most impressive. I do not regret intervening & I know if I would’ve continued consistently using our ST method after that, he would’ve eventually caught on. Also there hasnt been projectile vomiting, just the odd spit up with a burp My carpet and sofa are very happy they arent being covered in baby sick. I held him and rubbed his belly until he went to sleep in his bassinet. ![]() ![]() If your baby is already eating solid foods, he/she can eat high fiber foods like peaches, pears, and skinless apples. Make sure your baby is hydrated enough with water. If this happens, it might be a sign of overfeeding which can cause vomiting. Large amounts of breast milk or formula are vomited, and may go. How long have you been sleep training for? The first few days are definitely the hardest :( my baby projectile vomited the first time I sleep trained him, and I pulled the plug. Check with your pediatrician if your baby requires more than 32oz of formula milk per day. The most common symptoms in a baby with pyloric stenosis is forceful, projectile vomiting.
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