Infants do seem like they throw up a lot. It can range from a minor spit-up to a major chunder and there doesn't always seem to be a rhyme or reason. However, if your infant is having trouble keeping anything down, or is regularly regurgitating half or more of what he is taking in, then you need bring him to his docctor. Protracted or chronic vomiting can quickly lead to dehydration and electrolytic imbalances in infants if not treated decisively. Some babies are born with pyloric stenosis, which prevents proper emptying of stomach contents into the bowel tract, and causing them to chronically throw up. There are medication and surgical options to help with this.
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No, worms do not have tongues. They use their muscular pharynx to push food into their digestive system.
yes i miscarried and saw my baies tongue at 11 weeks
Babies explore the world around them using all their senses, including their mouth. It's common for babies to push their tongues up against their top gums as a way to explore and understand their mouth and the sensations they experience. This behavior usually diminishes as they grow and develop better control over their oral muscles.
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By pushing as hard as they can
No, eagles do not push their babies out of the nest. Instead, they encourage their young to leave the nest and learn to fly on their own when they are ready.
Yes, a dog would have to push to excrete her puppies from her uterus.
push up the remains from their last meal and push it down the baby's throut
There are so many facts about bush babies. They have very big eyes, two tongues and they can jump up to 7 feet high among others. they eat gum
chameleons are known to be great matters. they like to have babies. or eggs. they have long tails, asnd loang tongues hkaeve ajfu
the aliens die if you put them in the freezer wait until alien ready then push babies out