Regurgitation is usually effortless and does not involve heaving or
forceful abdominal contractions.
Not exact matches
If the baby is healthy, gaining weight and has normal bowel movements, the passage of gas while crying is normal, caused by the
forceful contraction of
abdominal muscles.
Vomiting itself involves
forceful contractions of the
abdominal muscles, leading to expulsion of fluid, froth or food.
It usually is preceded by nausea, profuse salivation, licking of the lips, repeated swallowing, retching and
forceful, uncomfortable
abdominal contractions.