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Anyone Else Have These Gassy Problems?

I know this is long but I'm so desperate. I don't know if this is just normal for babies and I'm just making it into a big deal, or if maybe its a different problem and not gas at all?

My son is 2 months and I've pretty much worked my way down the formula line. Even while I was breastfeeding he had been acting bothered and in pain after feedings. Once I switched to formula we started him on Enfamil lipil, then similac advance, and with both he was just always in pain so the doctor said to try gentlease. He was on that for almost a month but we never saw any difference, so she gave me Similac isomil soy formula to try.

With that he wasn't sleeping and he still never got any better after feedings. Just always crying cause he was hurting or crying cause he was tired but wouldn't sleep. If he finally did fall asleep he would wake up screaming. We had him on that for 2 weeks.
He eats fine, never spits up and is gaining weight just fine. I don't see what the problem is. I've used 2 different kinds of gripe water and every brand of gas drops but only ease him for a good 15 minutes.

I just switched him to Alimentum per his doctor about 3 days ago and the only difference I'm seeing is that he's tooting all day long! At least its coming out now? But he still cries out like its bothering him. I'm hoping to see a change soon with this formula. any suggestions would be great! and please don't mind my typos, I'm tired!

What can I do next?

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I was having the exact same problem. My daughter is 10 weeks old and finally 4 weeks ago I switched to Nutramigan. She is such a happier baby now. I put a dropperful of gas drops in every bottle also. She has slept all night since the switch. I had tried every formula also. Soy just constipated her, and milk based formula gave her runny bm's. Also, try using Playtex drop-in bottles, you can squeeze all of the air out.

I don't have any experience with this, but the first thing I though of is "could it be a milk allergy?" Just a thought. Best of luck to you.

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We had this exact problem with my son.... we finally had to put him on Similac Lactose Free formula, and used DR. BROWN'S BOTTLES!! These were miracle workers.... we got ours at Target-- they are more expensive, but worth every penny, plus more.. go and get some... they are wonderful-- we will use this for the rest of our babies from now on, stomach problems, or not... look them up online and see how they work- it's awesome! Good luck!

I've been going through this same problem with my two month olds...ask your doctor about Nutramigen formula and see what she thinks. Its more expensive but if me and my husband can afford it, anyone can, lol. Also, you might want to try getting a miracle blanket, they've helped my boys sleep like no other.

I don't have much more advice, except to say it does get better. In a few months you'll be responding to another desperate mother telling her you know exactly how she feels and that your son is much better. It sounds like he may be colic? I have a 4 year old, almost 5, and to this day I remember how much agony I went through finding him the right formula, watching what I ate since I breastfed, etc. He too hardly slept and always acted like he was hurting. Some babies are just more fussy than others. It is good that you took him to the doctor just to rule out any other things that might cause his pain. To this day I still don't know why my son was the way he is, except the fact that it was the beginning of his personality showing! lol And now that I have a 7 month girl with no problems, I have learned to GREATLY appreciate her non colic state!

My nephew had the same problem he was a very cranky baby, always seemed to be hurting. They took him to a chiropractor and he has been the happiest little boy ever since!!!
Seems he was out of alignment (which many babys are) since birth. The Chiropractor did a VERY gentel adjustment. He just put the baby on his sholder and put very slight pressure with is fingers up and down his spine and, within two weeks he was doing wonderful.
Good Luck,

Cathy

How many times do you burp him? Some babies take in a more air than others and need burped more often, even when they haven't taken a bottle.

Just a thought, Good Luck!!

are you using powdered formula? in my experience my kids had much more problems with gas when i used powder than when i used premixed...i know it's a little more expensive though....

Have you tried putting gas drops in each bottle? I had to do that with both my sons.

I was having the exact same problem. My daughter is 10 weeks old and finally 4 weeks ago I switched to Nutramigan. She is such a happier baby now. I put a dropperful of gas drops in every bottle also. She has slept all night since the switch. I had tried every formula also. Soy just constipated her, and milk based formula gave her runny bm's. Also, try using Playtex drop-in bottles, you can squeeze all of the air out.

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