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5 W/o Baby Has Terrible Gas at Night... Any Suggestions?

My sweet little 5 w/o daughter has been waking up at night and crying from bad gas pains, and consequently filling her diaper. I breastfeed exclusively, and I know gas is a part of her little gut learning to work. She does have some gas pains during the day, but they don't seem to hurt as bad. We have been doing mylicon every 4 hours lately, but it doesn't seem to help much, and we are all getting very sleep deprived... And we do make sure we burp her well after she eats. Any suggestions? Does it get better?? Thanks!

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Hi my daughter had the same problem when she was 5 weeks, we switched her to similac advanced isomil its a soy formula it takes three days and she hasnt had that problem since. She will still be gassy and poop more but she wont cry when she has the gas! I have 6 8 oz premade bpttles if you want them!

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Have you tried Gripe Water? It's basically ginger water for babies. We used it with my son when he was that little and it worked well. I don't like using medications and the gas stuff didn't work very well. Sometimes a little time on the tummy can help too, I know she's little, though!

Been there with my son. Every time I would enjoy some cabbage family veggie, especially my favorite broccoli, he would get bad gas and other times, too. the BEST thing ever in the world that worked was Gripe Water. They carry it at Baby, Mother and More (Southern & Gilbert), and I am now pregnant again and believe me I will have some ready to go before the baby is born. It was/is the best gas "medicine" out there! Good luck...
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Hi my daughter had the same problem when she was 5 weeks, we switched her to similac advanced isomil its a soy formula it takes three days and she hasnt had that problem since. She will still be gassy and poop more but she wont cry when she has the gas! I have 6 8 oz premade bpttles if you want them!

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Poor sweetie! One possibility is food sensitivities to something you are eating. With DS, it was dairy, corn and soy in my diet. He didn't have gas, but spit up tons and then progressed to having blood in his stool at 3 months. You might try not eating any dairy (a very common culprit) for a week and see if she is better. If that is it, you should see at least some improvement in a week. If no improvement, then you go back to dairy and try to figure out something else. People often suggest eliminating all potentially offending foods, then adding them back in one at a time. This is good advice, but if you aren't up for it, I would at least try cutting dairy and soy. I hope this helps.

btw, I have been off dairy, soy and corn since Halloween 2007 and only occasionally really miss dairy and corn. On the positive side, I got below my prepregnancy weight fast!

Good luck!

Been there with my son. Every time I would enjoy some cabbage family veggie, especially my favorite broccoli, he would get bad gas and other times, too. the BEST thing ever in the world that worked was Gripe Water. They carry it at Baby, Mother and More (Southern & Gilbert), and I am now pregnant again and believe me I will have some ready to go before the baby is born. It was/is the best gas "medicine" out there! Good luck...
J.

I know that they say not to put them on their tummy, but babies with gas it really does help. I have two boys and my first only slept on his tummy and my second only slept on his back. If you are uncomfortable with that try one of those wedge pillows. it should help too. Also try the gripe water. it helps too. good luck. lol

I also breastfeed exclusively and had the same ussues with my daughter a few weeks after birth. We tried giving her those gas drops like you are but did not seem to work. Colic usually happens in the evenings for some reason. The only thing that seemed to help was what my husband called 'farting her'. We grab her anckles and stretched both her legs out and then pushed her knees into her belly and then stretch her legs out again. Every time her knees were brought into her tummy she would fart. We would keep doing it until she was no longer farting. It is kind of funny but it worked great and she really enjoyes it too. I hope you can picture this..... It is a little hard to explain. But the Dr. gave us info on it and it really honestly helped.

Have you been watching what your eating?? Especially DAIRY products, broccoli, and cheeses?? Really pay attention to what you are eating!! Check with your pediatrician and see if she may be intolerant to dairy. My daughter had to be put on Soy formula because she would just curl up in pain. I could actually hear her tummy grumbling when she would wince in pain. After the Soy she was fine. She really doesn't care for milk now, but we supplement w/vitamins (calcium). And btw--she's 16 now lol. Good Luck!! Shelley V.

My son had the same problem. We used Mylicon so much that I finally called his doctor about it. He suggested Gripe Water from Little Tummy's. We used it alot in the first few days but now I might give it to him once a week! He's 12 weeks old now so I'm sure part of it is he's growing out of it but the Gripe Water worked for us! Good luck!

My idea isn't anything that we read just something that my husband would always do, now it sounds silly but.... Since I exclusivly breastfeed all three of our children (no one would ever take a bottle) he wanted to "help" so it was his job to burp and fart the babies and it actually worked most of the time getting atleast a couple out of there. he would just lay that baby on his legs or the floor on their backs and take both knees and rock them up the stomach and like I said more often than not they would be relived and us ammused:) All three of mine were very gassy babies and would sometimes this those sounds shouldn't come out of something so small. I would also sometimes give a very light pressure massage on their tummies I don't know if that actually helped any but I thought so, and if not it is still good times and games with the baby. Good luck to you and your new lovely lady, how sweet!!

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