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    How to Prevent Milk from Coming Out of a Baby’s Nose

    Damaris GatwiriBy Damaris GatwiriMarch 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Learning how to prevent milk from coming out of a baby’s nose can help make feeding more comfortable and less stressful. Milk coming out of a baby’s nose often happens when the baby is feeding too quickly, swallowing air, or lying in a position that makes it harder to coordinate sucking and swallowing. While it can look alarming, it is usually harmless and can be managed with proper feeding techniques.

    With a few simple adjustments, caregivers can reduce the chances of this happening and ensure a smoother feeding experience.

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      • Feed the Baby in an Upright Position
      • Control the Feeding Pace
      • Check the Bottle Nipple Flow
      • Burp the Baby Frequently
      • Avoid Overfeeding
      • Keep the Baby Upright After Feeding

      Feed the Baby in an Upright Position

    Positioning plays a major role during feeding.

    • Hold the baby at a slight upright angle
    • Support the head and neck properly
    • Avoid feeding while the baby is lying flat
    • Keep the baby’s head higher than the stomach

    An upright position helps milk flow smoothly and reduces reflux.

    1. Control the Feeding Pace

    Feeding too quickly can cause milk to come out of the nose.

    • Allow the baby to feed slowly
    • Take short pauses during feeding
    • Watch for signs that the baby needs a break
    • Avoid forcing the baby to finish quickly

    A steady pace helps the baby swallow comfortably.

    1. Check the Bottle Nipple Flow

    If bottle-feeding, the nipple flow rate is important.

    • Use a slow-flow nipple for younger babies
    • Ensure the hole is not too large
    • Replace worn-out nipples
    • Choose the right nipple size for the baby’s age

    Proper flow prevents milk from overwhelming the baby.

    1. Burp the Baby Frequently

    Air trapped in the stomach can cause milk to come back up.

    • Burp the baby during and after feeding
    • Hold the baby upright while burping
    • Gently pat the baby’s back
    • Take breaks to release air

    Frequent burping reduces pressure and spit-up.

    1. Avoid Overfeeding

    Too much milk at once can lead to regurgitation.

    • Feed smaller amounts more often
    • Watch for signs that the baby is full
    • Do not force the baby to keep feeding
    • Follow a feeding routine that suits the baby

    Balanced feeding helps prevent overflow.

    1. Keep the Baby Upright After Feeding

    Post-feeding care is also important.

    • Hold the baby upright for a few minutes after feeding
    • Avoid laying the baby down immediately
    • Allow time for digestion
    • Watch for any signs of discomfort

    This helps keep milk in the stomach and reduces reflux.

    Also Read: How to Prepare Canned Corned Beef

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    Damaris Gatwiri

    Damaris Gatwiri is a digital journalist, driven by a profound passion for technology, health, and fashion.

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