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Is My Baby’s Spit-Up Normal? Baby Reflux vs GERD Explained

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To learn more about how to work with Dr. Ellie visit https://www.middlepathintegrativepediatrics.com/
To get Dr. Ellie's Free Holistic Baby Care video visit https://www.middlepathintegrativepediatrics.com/webinar-registration

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In this episode, Dr. Ellie discusses the common issue of baby spit-up, differentiating between normal occurrences and concerning symptoms. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the difference between reflux and reflux disease, and when to seek medical attention. Parents' intuition is highlighted as a crucial factor in assessing their baby's health, along with practical advice on monitoring symptoms and recognizing red flags.

Takeaways
Check how much your baby is spitting up; it might be less than you think.
Reflux can be normal, but reflux disease indicates discomfort.
Happy spitters are usually gaining weight and content.
No tests are needed for babies who are happy spitters.
Watch for red flags like forceful vomiting or blood in spit-up.
Parents should trust their intuition about their baby's health.
Monitor feeding patterns and any signs of discomfort.
Seek medical help if your baby refuses to eat or shows lethargy.
Respiratory symptoms during spit-up can indicate aspiration risk.
Understanding the difference between normal spit-up and concerning symptoms is key.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Spitting Up in Babies
02:36 Understanding Normal Spitting Up
05:15 Identifying Red Flags and When to Worry
08:14 Serious Concerns: Symptoms to Watch For
10:44 Understanding Baby Spit-Up vs. Projectile Vomiting
13:19 Recognizing Pyloric Stenosis and Its Urgency
14:33 Parental Intuition and Communication with Pediatricians
14:54 Understanding Pediatric Health Concerns
15:22 Navigating Common Symptoms in Children
15:39 Understanding Reflux vs. Reflux Disease
16:51 Clinical Diagnosis of Happy Spitters
18:13 When to Seek Further Testing
19:30 Managing Happy Spitters and Natural Remedies

https://www.middlepathintegrativepediatrics.com/
https://www.instagram.com/middlepathpeds/

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Manage episode 494385681 series 3615107
Content provided by Dr. Ellie Macgregor. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Ellie Macgregor or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

To learn more about how to work with Dr. Ellie visit https://www.middlepathintegrativepediatrics.com/
To get Dr. Ellie's Free Holistic Baby Care video visit https://www.middlepathintegrativepediatrics.com/webinar-registration

For supplements and health product recommendations visit https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/middlepathintegrativepediatrics

In this episode, Dr. Ellie discusses the common issue of baby spit-up, differentiating between normal occurrences and concerning symptoms. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the difference between reflux and reflux disease, and when to seek medical attention. Parents' intuition is highlighted as a crucial factor in assessing their baby's health, along with practical advice on monitoring symptoms and recognizing red flags.

Takeaways
Check how much your baby is spitting up; it might be less than you think.
Reflux can be normal, but reflux disease indicates discomfort.
Happy spitters are usually gaining weight and content.
No tests are needed for babies who are happy spitters.
Watch for red flags like forceful vomiting or blood in spit-up.
Parents should trust their intuition about their baby's health.
Monitor feeding patterns and any signs of discomfort.
Seek medical help if your baby refuses to eat or shows lethargy.
Respiratory symptoms during spit-up can indicate aspiration risk.
Understanding the difference between normal spit-up and concerning symptoms is key.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Spitting Up in Babies
02:36 Understanding Normal Spitting Up
05:15 Identifying Red Flags and When to Worry
08:14 Serious Concerns: Symptoms to Watch For
10:44 Understanding Baby Spit-Up vs. Projectile Vomiting
13:19 Recognizing Pyloric Stenosis and Its Urgency
14:33 Parental Intuition and Communication with Pediatricians
14:54 Understanding Pediatric Health Concerns
15:22 Navigating Common Symptoms in Children
15:39 Understanding Reflux vs. Reflux Disease
16:51 Clinical Diagnosis of Happy Spitters
18:13 When to Seek Further Testing
19:30 Managing Happy Spitters and Natural Remedies

https://www.middlepathintegrativepediatrics.com/
https://www.instagram.com/middlepathpeds/

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