Frequent regurgitation in babies is quite common and usually not a cause for concern. It often resolves on its own. To help reduce the frequency or amount of regurgitation, you can try feeding your baby smaller amounts more frequently, taking breaks during feedings to burp the baby, and avoiding laying the baby down or making sudden movements right after feeding. These strategies may help alleviate the issue.
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