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When will my baby stop being sick?

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Tangoandcreditcards · 21/08/2014 20:57

Hi
DS is 6 months and has always been a sicky baby. I'm giving him some solids now, spoonfed cereal for breakfast and finger food at lunch and dinner. He still sicks A LOT. After most milk-feeds and sometimes some solid as well (especially later in the day).

Our carpets are ruined.

Does anyone know when it might stop? He's formula fed since birth (ready-made as tried the powder but I think it made him be sick more, though it's hard to tell) and I always wind him, try and keep him upright (more difficult now he wants to crawl). He's not in any discomfort, however it's very very messy and I thought it would be abating by now.

Help?

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Phenom1234 · 28/06/2022 19:06

Hello - I’m going through this now with my 4 month old from birth. Do you remember when it ended?

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Phenom1234 · 28/06/2022 19:07

Hi there - do you remember when it ended for you? I am struggling with this now!

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Phenom1234 · 06/09/2022 18:52

I am going through this now. When did it stop? Thanks so much

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MoreThanRubies · 06/09/2022 20:54

@Phenom1234 this is a very old thread, you might get better responses if you post a new thread of your own.

I had a sicky baby, and it started getting better from 6m onwards, and much better once she could sit and stand. It probably stopped completely around 10m

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Phenom1234 · 06/09/2022 21:05

thanks so much for coming back to my desperate messages! I really appreciate it! He’s learning to sit now but still very slumped which is making it worse 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

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IdiotSandwich05 · 07/09/2022 07:27

Glad I found this! My DS is a happy puker. Content and growing well but voms a LOT. He's only 11 weeks atm so got a while to go before we can wean.

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Phenom1234 · 07/09/2022 09:59

I can totally sympathise. It’s so hard!

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