A 3-month-old baby often spits out or swallows back their saliva as part of their natural reflexes and developmental stage. At this age, their oral motor skills are still developing, and they may not yet have full control over swallowing. Additionally, saliva production increases as they prepare for future feeding and teething, leading to more drooling and spitting. This behavior is usually normal and decreases as they grow and gain better control over their mouth and swallowing.
go straight to hospital
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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.
Call poison control immediately.
You can stop a 1 year old from spitting, by spanking the baby once it spits, and warning him/her.
Holding a baby upright after feeding is important to prevent discomfort and reduce the chances of spitting up. This position helps the baby's digestion and can minimize reflux.
You call 911 and take your baby to the hospital right away.
baby poop while in the womb can cause infection in the lungs if the baby swallows it
Call the poison control center or your doctor.
For a lot women it stops after 4 months but for some it actually lasts to sometimes 1 month after the baby comes out.
See a doctor.
Call a vet