L.T. asks from Omaha, NE on July 09, 2008
Gas Pain & Fussiness
My 9 week old son has had tummy problems since birth. I stopped nursing at 5 weeks due to major gas issues based on what I was eating (I even tried only eating lettuce & protein for a week, but that didn't work so we switched to formula). We started him on Nutramigen after I stopped nursing and there was huge difference in his actions with a lot less pain and fussiness. My pediatrician gave us free samples of the more expensive formula, Ele-care that he has been on for almost a week and it seems to be making it worse. We will be switching back to Nutramigen, but is there anything else we should be doing to help ease his pains? I keep hearing he will grow out of it, but I feel bad that he is in pain. He sleeps great at night (7 to 10 hours), but during the day he has many episodes of arching, stiffening and red-faced crying. We give him gas drops and his pediatrician prescribed Axid in case he was having any reflux. Any advice is appreciated.
So What Happened?™
Thank you to everyone that responded. We were able to narrow it down to his reflux vs. the gas. His pedi changed his reflux medication to Prevacid and he is now doing much better. We are also feeding him more upright and keeping him upright for 30 minutes after feedings. He is a much happier baby in just a weeks time. Thanks again for all your support!
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D.A. answers from Des Moines on July 10, 2008
my son had the same problem. We used Gas drops and enfamil gentlease. That pretty much solved his problem.
T.S. answers from Minneapolis on July 09, 2008
I see you're already giving gas drops, that was my suggestion. But also, have you tried soy formula, I hear that can help sometimes.
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T.S. answers from Minneapolis on July 09, 2008
I see you're already giving gas drops, that was my suggestion. But also, have you tried soy formula, I hear that can help sometimes.
J.R. answers from Minneapolis on July 10, 2008
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I would DEFINITELY try going to a chiropractor. My two sons (and me) are living proof that a chiro can help you figure out what's up with your little one. Without drugs or expensive formula. I would look for one with a postgraduate degree in pediatrics. There is a doc at Davis Chiropractic that has a Ped's degree. It is in St. Louis Park. Good Luck!!!
N.T. answers from Omaha on July 10, 2008
Hi L.,
When my daughter had gas, in addition to the gas drops, I would do special exercises with her that help the digestive tract get moving. When your little one is having pain, press his knees to his chest for a few seconds, release, and continue again. You may have to do this a few times a day, but it really seems to help. Good luck!!
A.F. answers from Milwaukee on July 10, 2008
Our 6 week old daughter has the same problem and has been diagnosed with reflux. While the medicine seems to have helped she still has gas so we give her Gripe Water when we can't stop the crying. This is a natural supplement of ginger and fennel water. It also helps with hiccups. She loves it! We got it at Walgreens.
L.B. answers from Milwaukee on July 10, 2008
My 6 week old has been having the same problem. The gas drops seemed to help a little, but he was often still very uncomfortable. Our pediatrician recommended that we try gripe water. This can be found in the infant section at Walgreens (I know they don't have it at Walmart....not sure where else they sell it). It is a natural remedy and I believe that ginger is the main ingredient (which I also know has been used for car- and sea-sickness). You are supposed to give a teaspoon at a time for my son's age. The dropper is only a half-teaspoon and by the time I have done one dropper full, he is usually calm before I even give the second. I thought I was going to have to cut out milk products, which I was not looking forward to, but this seems to have done the trick.
Also, our pediatrician said that gas often peaks at 6 weeks and tends to start getting better after that, so hopefully you are on the up-swing now. Good luck!
B.S. answers from Minneapolis on July 10, 2008
My son was basically the exact same story. I felt so bad for him, and was told it would eventually just go away. I used Gentlease formula (there's a generic @ Walmart too!). That helped alot! BUT, it still was bad, so I tried Udo's Probiotics from the internet. It's a supplement to put the "good" bacteria back in the babies colon. Google probiotics to learn more. It seemed to help him alot. Also, onestepahead.com has a velcro band that is heated that puts gentle pressure and warmth on their little tummies. Good luck, and know it DOES get better!
E.B. answers from Milwaukee on July 10, 2008
I tried nursing.. but my son needed more. it took us 6 different formulas and then adding the gas medicine for a few months before it even helped a little bit. They will grow out of it.. once they start eating solids.. but it seems like forever! I was pulling out my hair for months.. he's now 9 months and doing much better with a gentleease formula, gas medicine and making sure i get al the bubbles out before i feed him. I also don't let hime suck in lots of air when he drinks and sit him upright.
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J.R. answers from Minneapolis on July 10, 2008
Mylecon (sp) drops work great. I would also consider trying out soy formula. My first child cried 24/7, was super gassy, and constipated because of milk protein intolerance so I stopped nursing at 4 months and switched to soy and she was like a dream after that.
My second had issues too but was allergic to soy so we used Nutramigen.
You also might want to try the bottles with the liners because you can squeeze out the air. They worked great for my kids.
Good luck,
J.
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