It depends, if you feed him/her a lot of breastfeeding, the baby can throw up regularly, but if you are suspicious that this is not the case, then it isn't normal. The best thing to do is to refere this to your doctor so he can see what the problem is.
Is it normal to bleed a lot if you leave the two month injection
Baby wipes cost a lot. On an average one can spend like 40 dollars a month.
Well....my first baby's wipes cost around $100 a month. He was a fat baby so we needed a lot of wipes
Shalonda Watt
It comes out from the other end! But after a baby swallows hair he or she might throw out a lot! Castor oil can help to bring it out with stool.
For a lot women it stops after 4 months but for some it actually lasts to sometimes 1 month after the baby comes out.
No, not usually. It's probably not very healthy to gain a lot of weight in the first month. The baby doesn't weight more than a few ounces in the first month. If you have gained a lot of weight and are pregnant, talk to your doctor.
Yes - most reptiles spend a lot of time 'sleeping'.
i read that if your chicken is sick they will try to flush it out of there systom by drinking a lot of water and if they drink to much and move arrownd they will vomit so i suggest looking at there poop to make sure its normal and just keeping an eye on them
because hes a 17 month old baby boy!!!!!!!!!!!!! thats what they do. they are stubborn because they are not old enough to understand that they cant have their way and they cry because they cant have their way. its normal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Also because he is starting to make snese of his own emotions from joy to anger to sadness. It is not all about power struggles at that age.
No, probably not. A baby hamster is like a normal hamster, only smaller, and a baby. But my hamster used to bite me a lot and I didn't get infected. so, no you won't.
That would depend on what you mean by "a lot." Considering the fact that the baby has almost no room to move at 39 weeks, decreased movement is normal. Complete lack of movement is not. If you are concerned, go to your doctor and have him/her listen for the heartbeat.