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  2. Projectile vomiting after a feeding is a hallmark symptom of a condition called pyloric stenosis, which usually starts a few weeks after birth. If your baby is vomiting forcefully, call his doctor right away.

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  3. Dec 2, 2022 · Symptoms of pyloric stenosis usually appear within 3 to 5 weeks after birth. Pyloric stenosis is rare in babies older than 3 months. Symptoms include: Vomiting after feeding. The baby may vomit forcefully, ejecting breast milk or formula up to several feet away. This is known as projectile vomiting. Vomiting might be mild at first.

  4. Nov 19, 2019 · Along with spit-up, your baby may vomit occasionally after being fed. This is most common in the first month of life. It happens because your babys tummy is still getting used to digesting...

  5. Dec 30, 2022 · Food Allergy. Vomiting can be the only symptom of a food reaction. The vomiting comes on quickly after eating the food. Uncommon in infants, but main foods are eggs and peanut butter. Coughing. Hard coughing can also cause your child to throw up. This is more common in children with reflux. Serious Causes.

  6. May 23, 2023 · If your baby is projectile vomiting after feeding, you should see your pediatrician immediately. If pyloric stenosis is the cause, the child may also show these symptoms: Constant hunger

  7. Aug 25, 2017 · a ripple of contractions in your babys stomach after feeding. Reflux is a condition in which stomach contents back up into the esophagus. In more severe cases, a reflux of acid...

  8. May 11, 2023 · Pyloric stenosis is a condition that affects your infants pylorus, the muscle at the end of the stomach leading to the small intestine. When their pylorus thickens and narrows, food can’t pass through. Pyloric stenosis symptoms include forceful vomiting, which may cause dehydration and malnourishment. Surgery can repair the problem.

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