If the baby is experiencing vomiting, slow-feeding. If your baby is consuming formula, give it little by little, but with the frequency rather frequently, burp a baby after feeding. If the baby is breast fed, burp her every time you move to the other breast.
Feeding the baby in an upright position. Position the baby stays upright for 20-30 minutes after feedings. Do not cuddled or rocked, at least half an hour after feeding. If bottle-fed, make sure the nipple hole is not too small or too large.
Vomiting in babies can be caused by an allergy to formula milk or foods eaten mother can affect the baby through breast milk consumption.
Generally foods that could potentially interfere with the mother's milk is processed-made dairy products, foods or drinks that contain caffeine, such as soft drinks, chocolate, coffee, tea, etc ... Then, whole grains and beans, for example wheat, corn, peanuts, etc ... Spicy foods and foods that contain gas, such as broccoli, garlic, bean sprouts, green peppers, cauliflower, cabbage and so on.
So that your baby does not experience vomiting, it is better if the mother keep the food he eats. Eat only healthy food, especially food that is recommended by your doctor.