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Babies may eject liquid from their stomachs, commonly known as spitting up or reflux, due to their still-developing digestive systems. Their stomachs are relatively small and can easily become overfilled, leading to the expulsion of milk or formula. Additionally, the lower esophageal sphincter, which helps keep food in the stomach, may not yet be fully mature, allowing liquid to flow back up. This is generally normal and tends to improve as the baby grows.

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