K.K. asks from Los Angeles, CA on August 19, 2009
Frequent BM
My daughter is 2 days from her 6 month mark. For 3 1/2 days she's had frequent BMs. Usually she goes 2 times a day, max 3. But she's been going almost every time she has a bottle. The only time she doesn't seem to poop is when she's sleeping. We took her to the doctor and he felt she caught a little bug and that it's probably not anything to worry about. She's now gotten bad diaper rash because of the frequent wiping. She' been on this formula for about 1 1/2 months (she transitioned from all breastmilk). Anybody have similar experiences? Did you change formula? We are using Enfamil Gentlease.
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J.C. answers from Los Angeles on August 20, 2009
many great suggestions already. Also, is she is having a tummy bug, there is usu. elevated yeast in the bowel and it causes a bad rash. My daughter had this when she was 2 yrs old. Even w/ only using soft towels and water (no wipes). It only got worse. Went to the Dr. and she told me to go to the store and buy Lotrimin or Gynelotrimin and use it. It was all she needed. I believe I even used her extra heavy-duty rash cream on top of it so it wouldn't wipe away as easily. Ralph's has a great diaper rash cream w/ higher % of zinc oxide. (I believe that is the active ingredient). I think it is the Kroger brand. Aquaphor is great too.
Hope this helps!
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N.W. answers from Los Angeles on August 20, 2009
how many BM is she having in a 24hr period? make sure you are documenting all her BM (color, shape, time of BM, time of last feeding etc). you can request to see a GI doctor to test her poop for blood.
my baby had a similar reaction and it sounds like your baby might have a food allergy. not sure what type of formula base you are using- she might be allergic to either soy or dairy... or both. try using differnt formulas.
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R.U. answers from Las Vegas on August 20, 2009
K.H. answers from San Diego on August 20, 2009
Could she be teething? Strange things happen when those teeth are wanting to push thru. For the diaper rash, during her naps take her diaper off and put a towel underneath her so she can air out. And stop using wipes to wipe her, use a warm wash cloth and dab her skin. The worst diaper rash my daughter ever got was when she started teething.
Good luck!
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D.M. answers from Los Angeles on August 19, 2009
If the doctor said it's a bug make sure you follow-up with an appointment! I'm hardcore about making sure I take full advantage of the Pedi's knowledge when things like this came up.
I wouldn't change your formula just yet, because if it is a bug it will go away. I too used Enfamil but I used LactoFree because it was gentle on my son's tummy and he had lactose issues since we started him at around 6 months.
For the diaper rash, find a gentle product for her bum I used Aveeno products and made sure to change my son's diaper frequently. Powder with cornstarch was a lifesaver!!
But, remember if you are concerned in any way about a health or diet question its usually best to get a doctor's opinion, even if that means a second opinion!
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L.C. answers from Los Angeles on August 20, 2009
Aquaphor or Domboro are good for bad diaper rash.
Is your daughter eating food yet? Maybe start on some rice cereal and bananas. That will firm things up.
E.E. answers from Los Angeles on August 20, 2009
My daughter is a little over six months and continues to have two to three dirty diapers, sometimes even four, a day. I don't know about the formula question, but I highly recommend Aquaphor on dry skin for diaper rash.
V.M. answers from Los Angeles on August 20, 2009
she'll get over it, no worries. unsolicited advice - this is a good time to start potty training - you know she'll poop right after the bottle - sit her on the potty. this is how my child was potty trained. when it was time for pre-school they could not belive that 2 y.o. does not need diaper;0
Good Luck
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D.G. answers from Las Vegas on August 20, 2009
Follow Dr advise concering formula. This sounds wierd, but the best product I ever used for diaper rash is Bag Balm (square green tin).
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