If your baby's general condition remains good, continues to wet diapers, and gain weight, there is no need to worry. If the regurgitations become more frequent, it is suggested to decrease the amount given during feedings, even if it means feeding more often. Although it may seem uncomfortable, fundamentally it is because the baby is still ''learning'' to digest, but this does not necessarily indicate a problem.
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