Feeding issues
In the first few weeks and months of your baby’s life it is not unusual to come across a few feeding issues or tummy troubles along the way. Most feeding issues occur in the first six months of your baby’s life and are usually resolved by 12 months. This makes a lot of sense when you think that your baby’s digestive system is still maturing and getting used to digesting milk.
Newborn feeding issues can include reflux, colic and constipation but can also include issues such as vomiting and tongue tie. Whatever your feeding problem, whether you’re breastfeeding or formula feeding, you’ll find the support and guidance you need in our feeding issues articles.
Feeding issues with newborns can be challenging, but with patience, support, and the right resources, you can navigate through them. Remember to trust your instincts as a parent and seek the support you need from healthcare professionals. Our goal is to empower you with the knowledge and resources to navigate any feeding issues that may arise with confidence and support.