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My 5 Weeks Old Baby Boy Is Colicky

My newborn baby has colic, lot of gas in his tummy and he cries a lot at times due to the pain caused by the gas. His tummy feels as hard as a rock at that time.
I am giving him Enfamil Neutramigen that has all broken down proteins so that the baby's tummy doesn't have to work hard. We have earlier tried other formulas as well. I am also giving him mylicon and gripe water, but was hoping if you moms can give some more suggestions and some other herbal or alternative medicine tips to take care of this issue.

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Thank you wonderful moms for your responses. I am trying out different things as suggested by some of you, but the most important thing is the encouregement that you moms provide thru your responses, it really helps. Thank you once again, as you all said this shall pass too....I have started to believe in that.

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My son, when he was little, had gas problems. What I always did was lay him belly down on a pillow or across my belly and pat and rub his back. Walmart has a formula that is for gasiness that is just as good as enfamil and is cheaper. I did still use the mylicon drops.

My son screamed for 3.5 months straight. I was breastfeeding, mylacon didn't work, neither did most gripe waters. We were on the verge of perscriptions when I found Colic Ease Gripe Water. It worked the very first time I gave it, and my son loves it. To this day, if he has an upset tummy, it works...he is now over 2. This gripe water works..you can find it online or at some health food stores.

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I am so sorry to hear about your son. I have a friend who went through the same thing. I know this probably sounds completely crazy but have you researched any on goat's milk? It is the closest to mother's milk, even closer than cow's milk. Ask around and see if you can find somewhere to buy it raw (not pasteurized). If you are serious about trying it and can't find a contact, email me. It is illegal in GA to buy unpasteurized goat's milk for human consumption. However, my friend gave it to her daughter and she is perfectly fine now. She had an immediate improvement and was a totally different baby. I know SEVERAL people who drink it. Email me if you have any more questions. Best of luck.
S.

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Alternative.....I'm all about herbal remedies instead of medicating the child when it can be easily fixed. I'm assuming that you aren't breastfeeding (if you are, lay off the cow's milk...biggest culprit with colicky babies). A lot of babies, just can't handle milk derived from a cow, it taxes their system way too much.

I'd take him to a chiropractor. Make sure that they do babies. Most of the time, this helps out a LOT! When I brought my last baby home, I called our chiropractor and he came over and adjusted her. The oncall pediatrician was doing something to her and she heard her 'pop' and mentioned it. Well, hello doc....if you try to bend her the way you did, of course. Anyway, the chiropractor got her back aligned in just a minute.

You and baby (which is painful) don't have to live with colicky babies and you can actually fix the problem instead of 'masking' them with medication.

Also, there is something called Kid-E-Col that you can use to help aid in this. I buy it online, but you can also go and get a different brand from a local health food store. www.worldhealthdepot.com is where I would order the Kid-E-Col from. But to get something faster, you can go to a wonderful, wonderful, health food store and get some help from them at "Good Nutrition". There is one off of Beaver Ruin and one off of McGinnis Ferry. Good luck! I hope baby feels better soon! That can be quite painful!

try giving him Fennel Seed Tea, boil water and about 1 tsp of Fennel Seed to make a really weak tea, helped my daughter out, also Soy can be constipating as well, check the gripe water to make sure it doesn't have soy in it. Also with my son I did the Hollistic therapy with a chiropractor, and it was well worth the money I spent! he benefited greatly just from going for a month! something to try, I was informed babies have problems sometimes coming through the birth canal or just in general where the spine can get mis-aligned and cause problems like yours! good luck!

Hi P.,

My daughter was colicky too however I didn't learn these things until after she suffered miserably. Mylicon will neutralize the acid but will cause a rebound effect and make it worse the next time (The tummy is supposed to be acidic in order to digest food, so if you neutralize it it will work overtime to replace the acid).

I know of a prebiotic/probiotic to add to the formula and that has worked for several friends of mine. It's called Florify. It's from an online company that someone has to refer you to but I can tell you how if you are interested. I trust this company because, from personal experience, it has lived up to everything it has ever said.

If you change formulas, DO NOT use soy. There is too much estrogen for a baby, especially a baby boy. Rice or Goat milk formula would be best but even an organic cow's milk formula would be better.

Hope I helped. God bless!

M.

My son, when he was little, had gas problems. What I always did was lay him belly down on a pillow or across my belly and pat and rub his back. Walmart has a formula that is for gasiness that is just as good as enfamil and is cheaper. I did still use the mylicon drops.

My son screamed for 3.5 months straight. I was breastfeeding, mylacon didn't work, neither did most gripe waters. We were on the verge of perscriptions when I found Colic Ease Gripe Water. It worked the very first time I gave it, and my son loves it. To this day, if he has an upset tummy, it works...he is now over 2. This gripe water works..you can find it online or at some health food stores.

The hard as a rock part really concerns me. Has your pediatrician examined him specifically for this issue? I would definitely do that.

P.,

You may want to consider pumping milk from your breasts for him. Hydrolysate formulas (Nutramigen, Alimentum, Pregenstimil, etc.) are known for causing problems. There is even the side effect of some babies going into anaphylactic shock from these formulas. Soy formulas aren't much better. If you absolutely can't give him your breast milk, you may want to see if you can get some from a breast milk bank (ask your pediatrician). OR as a very last choice, choose another formula. Did you try a formula without iron? Iron in formulas is almost not digestible anyway; it only causes problems.

If you have switched to breast milk and still have this issue (which is very rare with breast milk), post again. I have some other ideas.

D. S (Certified Lactation Counselor)

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