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Can higher fat baby formulas cause regurgitation?

Yes, it is possible for higher fat baby formulas to cause regurgitation in some infants. It is important to consult with a doctor or pediatric nutritionist to find the best solution for your child's specific needs and tolerance to different formulas. They can offer guidance and expertise to help alleviate your child's discomfort.

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