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		By: Maya		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jun 2017 18:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://mommysbundle.com/the-secret-to-keeping-your-breastfed-baby-full/#comment-34599&quot;&gt;Larissa&lt;/a&gt;.

Some babies have an underdevelopped stomach flapper (like my daughter did) - so what that means is that flapper normally closes after food gets in the stomach. When it&#039;s still underdevelopped, it doesn&#039;t close properly and food ends up coming back up. Some kids grow out of it in a month and some 3 months, 6months, 9 months or a year. Yes mine took a year of that! 
Solids did not help. Medication did not help. She just used to spit up buckets and buckets. Which was very frustrating and i spent my time changing her clothes, bedding, my clothes, bedding, and in the shower. Laundry multiplied by 20 and shower after shower during the day. Yes very frustrating. But there was nothing that was helping. Once she reached the one year it stopped! Just before the year, the amount she was spitting up were reducing little by little. When we tried the meds, it helped for that month but when we stopped it it came back. So it was just a matter of time. Truth is, in that year a lot of things may still have not developped completely and continue to, wether it&#039;s eye sight, walking, crawling. Whatever is it. And for my daughter it was her stomach flapper! 

Hope this helps beautiful mommas out there.. keep doing what you&#039;re doing :)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://mommysbundle.com/the-secret-to-keeping-your-breastfed-baby-full/#comment-34599">Larissa</a>.</p>
<p>Some babies have an underdevelopped stomach flapper (like my daughter did) &#8211; so what that means is that flapper normally closes after food gets in the stomach. When it&#8217;s still underdevelopped, it doesn&#8217;t close properly and food ends up coming back up. Some kids grow out of it in a month and some 3 months, 6months, 9 months or a year. Yes mine took a year of that!<br />
Solids did not help. Medication did not help. She just used to spit up buckets and buckets. Which was very frustrating and i spent my time changing her clothes, bedding, my clothes, bedding, and in the shower. Laundry multiplied by 20 and shower after shower during the day. Yes very frustrating. But there was nothing that was helping. Once she reached the one year it stopped! Just before the year, the amount she was spitting up were reducing little by little. When we tried the meds, it helped for that month but when we stopped it it came back. So it was just a matter of time. Truth is, in that year a lot of things may still have not developped completely and continue to, wether it&#8217;s eye sight, walking, crawling. Whatever is it. And for my daughter it was her stomach flapper! </p>
<p>Hope this helps beautiful mommas out there.. keep doing what you&#8217;re doing 🙂</p>
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		By: Larissa		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Oct 2016 16:32:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you so much for this post. But my problem is my third baby struggles with reflux (on meds) and I have a heavy milk supply, so she is pretty satisfied or very gurgly after 5 or 6 minutes and won&#039;t come back to the breast for another half hour or so. So I feed her in increments and it&#039;s exhausting. I&#039;ve done lots of different methods (reclining, occasionally pumping a little bit of the let down beforehand- but with three little ones, I just don&#039;t have the time to be attached to that thing) etc. etc....Hoping now that she&#039;s four months old and starting rice cereal soon it will help??]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you so much for this post. But my problem is my third baby struggles with reflux (on meds) and I have a heavy milk supply, so she is pretty satisfied or very gurgly after 5 or 6 minutes and won&#8217;t come back to the breast for another half hour or so. So I feed her in increments and it&#8217;s exhausting. I&#8217;ve done lots of different methods (reclining, occasionally pumping a little bit of the let down beforehand- but with three little ones, I just don&#8217;t have the time to be attached to that thing) etc. etc&#8230;.Hoping now that she&#8217;s four months old and starting rice cereal soon it will help??</p>
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		By: Jamie		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Oct 2016 02:07:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Oh...the memories....exactly as you described.  None of my 4 kids ever quite nursing, lol.  A year for each of them and it seemed to be all the time!  Wish I had known all this then!!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh&#8230;the memories&#8230;.exactly as you described.  None of my 4 kids ever quite nursing, lol.  A year for each of them and it seemed to be all the time!  Wish I had known all this then!!</p>
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