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Spitting up and Soy?

My son is seven weeks now and he is on nestle good start soy formula and medicine for acid reflex.He spits up alot. We use browns bottles already and they really help with gas. when he was two weeks old he was eating enfilmil lipil w/iron and started projectile vomiting and the doctor changed him to soy but he wasn't on the acid medicine yet. So I really don't know if he was vomiting because of the milk or from the acid reflex? So we tryed a bottle of enfimil gentlease just 2oz to start and he threw up the whole 2oz. So I know he can't have anything from enfimil.I don't know what else to do.I really don't want him to have to drink Soy formula.

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So What Happened?™

Well, we use browns bottle already and found out that he can not eat anything made from enfimil.

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Enfamil AR worked great for my daughter who has significant reflux. It has added rice and seems to stay down better than any other formula I tried and I tried them all.

My sister had to switch bottles, not formula. She now uses Dr. Brown bottles and after I read the reviews for them at babiesrus.com, I know I'm going to use them for my new arrival. You can buy them almost anywhere. I lucked out with my first baby - she didn't spit up!

My neice went through this...
I know it sounds scary but consider taking him to a chiropractor that specializes in children.

We found that with a spinal adjustmant once a week for two months- it completely stopped.

It stopped after the first chiropractor appointment- but it was recommended to do it for 8 weeks so her little body got used to being properly adjusted.

You might want to considered this.

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Have you tried bringing your baby to a trusted chiropractor? I have done this and so have two of my friends. It took care of the problem! It's worth a try.

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Our daughter had reflux too. Soy formula didn't work out for her. We did Gentlease. I know Target has the generic for it. It is lower lactose and easier to digest. It worked good for us. I would give that a try.

S., 2 of my 3 children were/are the same way. My son (now age 4) has been diagnosed with True Milk/Soy Protein allergy and my youngest daughter (now 7 months) is having the same symptoms. Our pediatrician has her on Ready to Feed Similac Alimentum formula, which is made for the milk protien sensitivity (the ready to feed is thicker than powdered or concentrated, therefore, it stays down better.) It has really helped. Also, I'm not sure which medication your baby is on for reflux, but my doctor put Kayla through a research study and she is now on Axid. It was initially marketed for reflux disease in children 12 years and older, but has now proven to be effective in infants. My son was on compounded Prilosec for 2 years for his reflux disease. We have also elevated her crib, so she is more upright while sleeping. If you have any questions, or want some more advise or information on this, please feel free to email me at ____@____.com.
A. Schmidt

Both of my children had acid reflux and were constantly spitting up. I was nursing both of them and had to switch to Enfamil with AR ( Added Rice) it allow it to stick to there stomach lining and it stays down a lot easier. They were also on liquid Zyntac which helped alot. Try to keep him burped often and upright when eating and feed in short incriments. There is also a thing called the Tucker Sling that fits to a crib mattress that keeps them propped up at night. Just go to www.tuckersling.com. They work miracles. My daughter had the acid reflux for 2 years and my son only had it for one year. I know it is very frusterating to have to change clothes all the time and your constantly doing laundry!!! Good luck

My daughter was the same way, I just had her naked or in a onesie alot. She had reflux too and just eventually outgrew it. Everytime I turned on the video camera she was puking. That's on all her video's.

You can try having him sit more upright if possible.

Baby reflux is so common, and it shouldn't be called "reflux" - babies have developing digestive systems and spitting up is normal. Three or four times a day of spitting up is normal, especially since it is a small amount.

Parents all over this country are putting their babies on pharmaceuticals for something that their babies will grow out of in a few months ~ once they can sit up and drink, which is a better position for anyone.

Imagine lying down drinking... you would spit up too.

When a baby lies down on his back to drink, some of the milk inevitably slips back into the esophagus and "spits" out. If you want to avoid this, throw the baby over your arm and burp him before you lay him down. He still may spit up, but have a diaper or rag ready to catch it. He'll sleep better once he's burped too.

Then, let go. Spitting up is normal.

Congratulations on your new little one!
First I'd like to say that you should try switching to a non-soy formula or try a goat milk formula. Soy should not be given to babies (or women) as it is a natural form of estrogen. Giving a child soy formula is like having a child take five birth control pills at once. So, if you cannot or are not breastfeeding - please look into a formula that is not soy-based.
Secondly, take your child to a pediatric chiropractor - getting a child adjusted works every time...usually reflux and colic issues are due to some birth trauma that may have occurred. You will be amazed and pleasantly surprised by the results!
Hope this helps!
Hang in there!
C.

A Dr told us to try to use ready made formula with one of my kids & he was fine. The Dr said there was no reason it should work but he had success with it. It did work on a lactose free formula. For my third child we had to do soy and lactose free. We went to a GI specialist. Ask your Dr. about the gag reflex being developed? With all three of my kids at around 18 mo it was magical and never any problems again. By the way 409 get formula for spiting up out of your clothes. It works even after you put the clothes away clean and you get them out two years later for your next child and the stains came back.

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