L. asks from Woodridge, IL on October 25, 2007
Infant Diagnosed with Reflux
Hi Moms!
I have a newborn daughter who was diagnosed with reflux. She is 4 weeks old and was 5 weeks premature. I am looking for advice on good websites or groups for people to talk about their babies with Reflux. Any advice on helping her sleep? She was put on Zantac and seems to be doing a little better. She seems a little congested and hoarse. Could that be from the reflux?? Should I call the doctor? How long until your child "grew" out of it? Even though this is my second child I feel like a new mom worrying about everything! Any advice or support is appreciated!
So What Happened?™
Thanks to everyone who responded with advice!! It seems that reflux is fairly common. The Zantac has been working and she has been spitting up a lot less with less pain! We also do have her mattress propped up and have switched to Avent bottles. Now if I could just get her to sleep at night:)
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G.T. answers from Chicago on October 28, 2007
My son and one of my daughters both had reflux when they were born (at 32 weeks). My daughter was on zantac and grew out of it by about 6 months. My son was switched to prevacid and also grew out of it by about 9 months. Neither of them experienced congestion or hoarseness. Also, for my son, since his reflux was worse than his sisters and he spit up ALL the time, my pediatrician recommended rice cereal in his milk and then later formula - one teaspoon per ounce. Hope that helps!
N.K. answers from Chicago on October 26, 2007
My son was changed from Zantac to Axid because he hated the minty taste of Zantac. Axid tastes much better and he actually seems happy to take it.
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L.S. answers from Chicago on October 25, 2007
Hi L.!
I responded to a similar request in August because my son and daughter both had this problem. I'll copy and paste it here for you!
My doctor told us to put books or something similar to raise the head of my son's crib rather than moving (raising)the mattress, which she said could pose some type of danger. My daughter loved being snug in her carseat, so we put her in her carseat and then in her crib. This eliminated having to raise her crib. We ended up having to put my son on formula with added rice, which thickened what he was drinking and helped it stay down. We used Enfamil AR. I don't know if there are more recent formulas, but that helped the most. Good luck!
L. - One more thing I thought of - instead of putting my son on the ground on his back under his play gym we put the gym (cloth) on top of his bouncie seat (or toddler chair) and he was elevated and could still enjoy the dangling toys. Just make sure she can't roll off! I hope some of this helps!
J.B. answers from Chicago on October 25, 2007
my son was about 4 weeks old when he was diagnosed. the dr. gave him reglan and is worked great. he too sounded hoarse and congested. still does every once and a while. he is 4 1/2 now. he slept the best on his stomache. sitting him upright did nothing but make him scream and whatever he ate would come out of him nose. it was aweful. try having her sleep on her side if you are comfortable with her sleeping on her tummy. my daughter was only 15months old when he was born so i needed the sleep even for a few hours uninterupted. good luck
G.S. answers from Indianapolis on October 26, 2007
Hi L.,
My daughter also had reflux when she was very young I tried every thing the only thing that worked for her was to prop up the head of her baby bed with phone books and lay her on her stomache I know they say not to do that because the baby can sufficate. But my ped. told me to just prop up the bed and I did and it didn't really work very well. They say that some kids grow out of reflux as they get older. I hope this is true for you. Unfortunatly it wasn't for me my daughter is now 16 yrs. old and still takes previcid every day for reflux. As far as the conjestion and hoarseness I never experenced that with the reflux you should probably seek medical advice on that one. Hope this helps. My name is G. and I am a sahm with 3 kids. Have a great day.
N.P. answers from Chicago on October 25, 2007
My son was diagnosed with reflux but his twin sister was not... thank goodness. I have heard that child can be hoarse from the reflux. I am not sure about congestion... I would ask your doctor. Places like this are great for reference as well as the many other Yahoo Groups/Meetup.com groups for moms! My son was put on Zantac and it did help. Also trying to get a burp did (but he was SO hard to burp and most of the time wouldn't). Propping him up after he ate for 15-20 minutes kinda helped. It was around 11 months that I would say he officially grew out of it. Each month it got better and better (read: less spitting up/etc). Hang in there!
J. answers from Chicago on October 25, 2007
Hi L.:
My daughter had the same thing - she too was put on Zantac (which I hated giving her) it turned out to be an intolerance to Milk/lactose. If you are nursing try eliminating ALL dairy from your diet to see if it subsides. If you are fomula feeding the only thing that worked for my daughter was the Enfamil Lacto free - an then when feeding cereal she tolerated the Nestle good start.
When I eliminated the dairy I also stopped administering the Zantac.
She didn't grow out of it until almost a year.
Somethings that helped me with reducing the reflux was changing her diaper before the feeding - if she pooped during the feeding I would try to keep her propped sitting up while changing her. At night she would be propped up (head above heart) in a car seat, swing, or bobby (that is a little tricky though you need a good thick blanket that won't slip). Really try to get a good burb without spit up. If I think of something else I will let you know
Good luck
K.C. answers from Chicago on October 25, 2007
My two year old daughter had it as an infant and now my 4 month old son has it also. My daughter erupted like a little gyser every time she ate and we were covered in it for 8 months of her life. Now were reliving the exact same stuff with our son but he doesn't launch it like she did. ha ha ha. We tried Zantac and Pepcid with both of them and putting cereal in their bottles but none of it ever really helped. I didn't keep them on the medicine because I didn't see much of an improvement and they both grew fine and gained weight and length right on track so for us it was more of just a laundry problem.
For my daughter when she was little she slept in her carseat. I know that's a no no but it was the only way we felt safe for her to sleep. With my son were a little more seasoned now so we went and bought one of those wedges that you can put under the mattress and then a positioner that keeps him on his side. It's worked out very well for us. My understanding is that when they become mobile, specifically pulling up and crusing/walking is when you'll probably see it subside. That's when it stopped for my daughter.
Just wait until you get to the strained carrots and peas....loads of fun! Loads as in laundry loads! Just keep up what your doing and honestly if you don't see an improvement with the meds I don't see a point in giving it to them. Just keep a good idea of weight and if she's gaining weight she's fine.
N.D. answers from Chicago on October 25, 2007
Hi there-
Both of my kids had/ have reflux. I have a 4 1/2 year old who grew out of it around 2 years of age and an 8-month old who still suffers with it. Both children were born at 37 weeks and yes, prematurity plays a role. Their systems just aren't full developed yet.
You can expect that she will out grow it. My son took a little longer than usual. They usually outgrow it by one year of age. You can also expect that they will be more susceptible to colds and infections because the acid coming up into the esphogus causes irritation and because their nose/ throat is so close together there is more chance for infection. Watch your baby to see how symptoms develop. If they interfere with her eating and sleeping, it's time to call the doctor. Otherwise, just realize that it's par for the course.
My children never completely stopped refluxing even on the Zantac and colds always made it worse because of the refluxing. You should always take caution never to feed her unless she is in a reclined position and keep her upright as long as possible after feeding. Keep an eye on your child as she grows to make sure that her dose is appropriate. If she starts refluxing more, than it's time to increase the dose.
Also, she will do better once you start her on rice cereal because it is more solid in her system. Try not to give juice for awhile because of the acid and extra liquid. You may notice that she wants to eat smaller and more frequently. Reflux babies do this to comfort themselves.
Finally, both of my babies slept on their bellies. I know this is taboo and I was deathly afraid of SIDS but I was more afraid that she would reflux and choke on it if she was on her back. So, for the first 6 months, I slept in her room to help keep her safe.
Sorry that this is so scattered. I hope this helps and please feel free to e-mail if you have any other questions.
Ps. DO NOT put her on Reglan. This is a bad drug.
P.O. answers from Chicago on October 25, 2007
My daughter had reflux when she was that little also. The doctor told us to put 2X4's under her maitress at the head of her crib to raise her up. The horseness and stuffiness in due to the reflux. We actually bought a cool mist humidifer and it has been on every night since she was diagnosed with reflux. She is now 11 months old and the reflux has subsided. I don't think there is really a timeframe that it stops. They say it gets better once they are on solids. We also had to put oatmeal in her bottles so that it would be heavier in her stomach. That helped too!
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