Clean a Baby

How to Wash Clothes That Have Baby Spit Up Stains

As babies develop control over the digestion process, they often spit up after meals. Half of all babies less than 1 year of age spit up at least twice a day, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. While spitting up is completely normal in the majority of cases, it can pose a challenge when it's time to do the laundry. Fortunately, the right detergents and cleaning techniques can help you remove even the toughest spit up stains from both yours and your baby's clothing.

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