(HealthDay News) -- Babies often swallow too much air while
eating or drinking, leading to uncomfortable gas.
The University of Michigan Health System says common causes of
gas in babies also include:
- Swallowing too much air while crying.
- Giving your baby too much juice.
- Giving your baby cow's milk before age 1, or cereal before age
4 months.
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