Spitting Up in Babies

Many babies suffer from reflux: spitting up milk after feeding. This is usually normal and goes away on its own. Sometimes, however, it can be a problem.

What are the possible causes?

Reflux is common in healthy babies. It is most common around 4 months of age. Spitting up usually decreases after 6 months. Reflux can have various causes:

What can you do on your own?

When should you see a pediatrician?

Your family doctor or pediatrician will determine whether your child needs a referral to a pediatrician. Call or visit your family doctor if:

What do we do?

At De Kinderartsenpraktijk, we take the time to listen carefully to your story. We closely monitor your child’s growth and examine your child from head to toe. Usually, there is no medical cause for the spitting up. If the pediatrician thinks there is more to it than “normal” reflux, treatment will be started.

More information

Frequently Asked Questions

With a referral from your primary care physician or pediatrician, care provided by a pediatrician is covered under basic health insurance. There is no deductible for children, so our care won’t cost you anything. You can find more information about this on the reimbursement page.

If your child is already receiving treatment from us, you can request repeat prescriptions for medication or authorizations for special dietary needs. You can do this by calling or sending an email to the location where your child is registered.

I would like to make an appointment

To make an appointment at De Kinderartsenpraktijk in Amsterdam, The Hague, or Rotterdam, you’ll need a referral from your family doctor or pediatrician.