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Mylicon Drops for Infants

I am considering trying these Mylicon drops for my 3 week old DS. I was wondering if anyone else had used them and to what success. It says on the package that it will help with the spitting up. I am nursing him and he seems to spit up more than he should. I have tried burping him more, limiting how long he feeds on each side, sitting him up after he feeds, watching what I am eating to see if there is a food that triggers it......nothing is working. He seems to be thriving as he can go 2-3 hrs between feeds. He is peeing well and pooping. We have discussed this issue with his doctor, but he isn't concerned at the moment. And I guess on a related note, how much did your 3 week old poop. I am not talking how often, but how much. I am changing a poopy diaper every time, but there is only an area about the size of a quarter (or less) of poop in the diaper. Is there anything else that I can try or do for my spitting baby?

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Every baby is different. I've learned that first hand (8 kids). Some spit up more than others or more than we think they should. If he is gaining weight and peeing and pooping, then don't worry about it. I know how it feels to smell like spit up all the time. As for the pooping, my baby was doing the same thing around that age. Everytime I changed him, he had gone. Some times it was just a little some times a lot. He is now 12 weeks and he actually has some diapers that are just pee.

My second daughter spit up a lot too and it got a lot better after I gave up dairy for a while (2-3 months). If you decide to do that, feel free to drop me a note and I'll help you with some tips. I think the big thing is how uncomfortable he seems. I've never heard of mylicon being used for spit up--just gas. Good luck! Hang in there!

I used them with my daughter and they did seem to help how much my daughter spit up, but don't expect miracles she still spit up a lot. Both my kids were spit up king and queen until we started introducing solids.

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I would have never made it through breast feeding without Mylicon drops!! I even watched what I was eating to see if that was the issue, but it just seemed that she spit up with everything. Acid reflux was not the problem, so I tried Mylicon drops. My daughter still spit up, but not nearly as much, and it really seemed to help with her comfort level also. I loved them so much that I always throw some in any baby shower gift I buy for friends.

As far as the pooping goes, sometimes the diaper was full and sometimes it wasn't. Don't worry about that. As long as your baby is seems happy and your doctor isn't concerned, just enjoy that sweet baby.

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Some babies spit up a ton. I didn't see anywhere that you said he was uncomfortable. Is he having gas pains? Or any discomfort after feedings? This is whay Mylicon is really for. If he is eating a lot, not uncomfortable, and he's gaining weight, then I don't know that there is anything to worry about. My second baby spit up a ton, but there was not discomfort. There are some other natural things you can try if you want to reduce the spit up....Some people have already commented on here. :)

I used them with my daughter and they did seem to help how much my daughter spit up, but don't expect miracles she still spit up a lot. Both my kids were spit up king and queen until we started introducing solids.

Mylicon drops are great for a gassy baby, but not so much for spit up. My DD used to projectile spit up almost every time she ate, but the doctor said she was fine. She was breastfed and was a little chubby baby, but cleaning up the nasty stuff was not so fun! Make sure you have LOTS of burprags and lots of resolve for stains. :)
Newborns poop very often, especially breastfed ones, so at first it won't be a lot in each diaper, but just often. Congrats on the new baby!

Mylicon never worked for my DS. At all.
We had better success with with a grip water called Colic Calm (you can get it at CVS). It's all natural - which didn't really matter to me, but if you care... - and the natural charcoal in it worked wonders for our little guy.

It does turn his poop black, but again, it's just the charcoal.

DS pooped more than that usually. He was a diaper filler. But if your doctor isn't concerned, I really wouldn't worry about it.

Have you tried cutting out ALL dairy? That's what I had to do for my daughter (now 4 months) I don't mean just milk and cheese, I have to cut out everything with any dairy. I have to read labels and if it says it has any dairy, I don't eat it. It made a world of difference for us. Yes, it is hard for me, but totatlly worth it to have a happier baby. She still spits some, but not nearly like she used to.
For the Mylicon drops, I used them on my son a couple times without any success.

We tried these for our son and they made him projectile vomit - go figure - they have citrus in them - which will upset the tummy. For gas - we just would do baby situps. Good luck.

My experience with Mylicon drops is that they made me feel better, not so much for the baby. My suspicisions were confirmed with the doctor when he told me that they were worthless. If you feel you must get them, do yourself a favor and get them at Walmart where they are at least $3 cheaper a bottle and if I recall correctly, they also have generic version.

Babies spit up. It doesn't sound as if he has reflux, which one of my boys had. You might want to talk to the doctor about Zantac, which definitely helped with the spitting up.

The poop pile seems to be a bit small but if he's growing and thriving, I wouldn't worry. Stay calm mamma! I know it's so hard to do so, especially if it's your first.

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