Yes, changing a baby's formula can potentially cause reflux. It is important to monitor your baby's general condition and look out for other symptoms such as diarrhea, frequent regurgitation, or other signs of discomfort. Additionally, it is normal for babies to salivate as they learn to digest new foods. If your baby is still drinking, wetting their diaper, and overall seems to be in good health, there may not be a cause for concern.
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