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A 32-year-old male asked:

2 mo old form fed baby,had 2 mo shots (rotavirus, tdap) 1 week ago, has been in pain since, eats less than before and sometimes cries when eating. spits up clear liquid around 2 hours after eating, most recent poop yellow and seedy like breast fed.

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Dr. Brad Goldenberg
Neonatology 38 years experience
Sounds healthy: Babies cry for many reasons, not just pain. Do your best to make the baby comfortable, clean, held when needed, and fed every 3-4 hours, you are doing a good job and should not worry. Be safe
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Dr. Amrita Dosanjh
Pediatric Allergy and Asthma 38 years experience
Check temperature: Monitor for fever and feed at an upright angle of 30 degrees or more and burp mid feed. Sometimes there are prolonged reactions to immunizations, but usually the reaction is within two days. Other causes of pain may include early infection and reflux. If there is a temperature of 100.4 or higher, please call your pediatrician.
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