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      <title>mother  of a month old baby with possible gerd</title>
      <description>Is it common for mucus to be present with spit up /vomiting?&amp;nbsp; Sometimes my baby does not spit up at all, But tends to spit up more if he cannot burp.&amp;nbsp; Sometimes spit up has cottage cheese textures, and sometimes looks more like smooth breast milk.&amp;nbsp; The spit up is inconsistent both frequency and texture.&amp;nbsp; Any information would be helpful. Peditrician is insisting on medication.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Should I get a second...</description>
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