A.M. asks from Latonia, KY on October 02, 2008
Switching Formulas B/c of Excessive Spit Up
Hello, I have an 11 week old perfect baby girl! She has been on Similac Advance with Iron since she as about 2 and half weeks after it was deemed that i was not going to be able to breastfeed. She has thrived on it, done well, gained weight, and is happy and healthy. However, lately she has been spitting up quite a bit. She would always spit up a bit...but lately it has been quite a bit more. She is a happy spitter so the doctor told me not to worry about it. However, it does bug me and I can't imagine it is fun! Did anyone have any luck with switching formulas when this occured? The doctor told me that she doesn't need a special formula b/c she isn't in pain or upset but that some kinds do sit better than o thers. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
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I called the peditrican with my concerns again asking if I could not give her cereal if I could try another formula as many said that Similac was hard on the digestive system. I wanted to try the Nestle good Start. They told me no and don't worry about it...which is not the answer I wanted to hear. I am going to give it this week...and when the formula runs out...if it is still occurring, I guess I will just try it. Let me know what anyone thinks about that. I am a first time mom and usually do by the book what the ped tells me.
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C.K. answers from Cincinnati on October 08, 2008
I had the exact problem with my son spitting up as many as 45 times per day. He was a happy spitter, but I worried because he was spitting up a large portion of what he ate and wasn't gaining weight as quickly as he should have. It is a stressful thing to have a bad spitter--you feel like you can't go anywhere or let anyone hold them without a disclaimer. I understand! Anyway, I switched him to Nutramigen around 6 months of age, and it made all the difference. He only spit up small amounts and usually only 10-15 times per day. A big improvement for him! By his first birthday his spitting up pretty much ended so know it will end eventually, but I don't have enough positive things to say about Nutramigen Lipil.
D.I. answers from South Bend on October 04, 2008
I started all 3 of my kids on Enfamil. OUCH!! None of them could tolerate it. They were constantly spitting up, sometimes it was like in the movie the Exorcist. I put every one of my kids on Isomil and they did great. The Isomil is a soy formula, and it is usually easier on the belly than a milk based formula. I don't recall off hand if Similac is milk based though. It has been a while since I have had to buy formula. My kids doctor told me a lot of infants have trouble with milk based formula, and he suggested I try the soy based instead. What a difference! There was next to no more spitting up. I would suggest trying a soy based formula for a while and see how she does with it. It worked wonders for me and my kids.
D.
I am 31 and have been married for almost 12 yrs. My husband and I have 3 boys ages 10,7, and 4.
K.P. answers from Cleveland on October 03, 2008
My son did something similar to that and my peditrician told me the same thing until i pressed the issue...i switched my son to similac isomil advanced and he quit spitting up entirely!!!(although he not only spit up he also threw up whenever he ate similac advanced after the time he was like 1 month he couldnt seem to keep it down) the pediatrician said it might look like a lot more than it really is but i knew something was wrong...(i later found out he has an allergy to the protein in cow's milk) anyways the similac isomil is meant for minor problems such as excessive spit-up,gas,fussiness...it works really well on my son the only downside is that it digests a lot easier meaning he has to eat a little more of it an ounce or so...hope this helps..good luck..
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K.P. answers from Fort Wayne on October 03, 2008
Hi A., our daughter spit up terrible, in fact most of the time it wasn't just a spit up it was a gush. I could not breast feed either. My Dr. had us to put her on what was at that time called Sobee. It may be called something different now but it worked like a charm. We would get ready to go somewhere and by the time we got to the door we had to go back and dad had to clean her up and I had to clean myself up. It weren't fun smile Good luck
D.I. answers from South Bend on October 04, 2008
I started all 3 of my kids on Enfamil. OUCH!! None of them could tolerate it. They were constantly spitting up, sometimes it was like in the movie the Exorcist. I put every one of my kids on Isomil and they did great. The Isomil is a soy formula, and it is usually easier on the belly than a milk based formula. I don't recall off hand if Similac is milk based though. It has been a while since I have had to buy formula. My kids doctor told me a lot of infants have trouble with milk based formula, and he suggested I try the soy based instead. What a difference! There was next to no more spitting up. I would suggest trying a soy based formula for a while and see how she does with it. It worked wonders for me and my kids.
D.
I am 31 and have been married for almost 12 yrs. My husband and I have 3 boys ages 10,7, and 4.
A.K. answers from Indianapolis on October 02, 2008
A friend of mine has a son who had bad reflux, so she ended up switching him to Enfamil Lipil AR, I believe is the name. It's really expensive, but it worked.
Another friend told me that she used Carnation Good Start. She said it mixed much more thoroughly and ended up in a consistency close to breast milk.
I breastfed both of my kids (still do with my son) and they both had reflux (son still does). Medicine is what we ended up needing to go with. As long as your little one is still gaining weight and growing well, that shouldn't be an issue for you.
One thing to keep in mind is that it is very common for formula-fed babies to spit up or vomit more because they are not able to digest it fully.
Hope that helps some.
God bless,
A.
K.P. answers from Cleveland on October 03, 2008
My son did something similar to that and my peditrician told me the same thing until i pressed the issue...i switched my son to similac isomil advanced and he quit spitting up entirely!!!(although he not only spit up he also threw up whenever he ate similac advanced after the time he was like 1 month he couldnt seem to keep it down) the pediatrician said it might look like a lot more than it really is but i knew something was wrong...(i later found out he has an allergy to the protein in cow's milk) anyways the similac isomil is meant for minor problems such as excessive spit-up,gas,fussiness...it works really well on my son the only downside is that it digests a lot easier meaning he has to eat a little more of it an ounce or so...hope this helps..good luck..
M.R. answers from Cincinnati on October 02, 2008
Our son was a happy spitter until 9 months. I feel your pain!
There was nothing wrong with him, he was never unhappy during/after eating or while spitting. He'd be happy to spit up and play with it, giggling and smiling. We had him checked out by his doctor and he was fine so we just had to wait it out.
I hated the mess. I also hated that he had to wear a bib constantly for 9 months and I always had to have burp cloths handy. But...even though it was inconvenient for me there really wasn't a need to change things up since he was happy, healthy, and thriving on his current formula. Consult with the pediatrician about switching, but don't be surprised if you find the same results with a different formula.
K.B. answers from Columbus on October 03, 2008
Hello- I would try Nestle Good Start with Comfort Proteins- My first child was on that and he did not spit up as much- Also I would try to switch the kind of bottle you use to Avent. Hope this helps
A little about me: Stay at home mother of 4 children and hopefully more!!! We have a 8, almost 7, 2 and 5 month old- Married to a wonderful man and father.
T.M. answers from Cleveland on October 03, 2008
Hi A.,
Both of my kids were big spitters too. However, they also had the acid reflux. They were both put on meds for it.
We had to thicken their formula with rice cereal too.
We also tried several different formula's Nutramigen (sp)
expensive though.
My son was still having problems even when on meds and formula so we tried putting him on a lactose free fomula his GI doctor suggested we try Soy formula. He was much better in just a few days.
However, I hear that they are now leanking Soy with some kind of cancer (our peds. was telling us about the study)
Our son was only on the Soy formula for a few months and then when he turned one we were able to go to milk and he did just fine :)
Talk with your doctor about what formula to try...I think they can even write you a perscription for a formula throughh the drugstore but I'm sure it will be expensive. You can also ask about the Soy formula and the cancer thing (your doctor might have a different oppinion?)
You could call a GI doctor and see what formula they suggest or even make an appt. with them.
Both of my kids went to a GI Dr.
Hope this helps.
Good luck to you and your little one! :)
J.S. answers from Cincinnati on October 03, 2008
My son (now almost 2 1/2) was ALWAYS spitting up. His pediatrician said it could have been a slight milk allergy at the time, so she switched him to a soy formula. It did help (a little, he just didn't spit up as much formula). He has no milk allergy (just got allergy tested for other reasons this week) and has drank regular cows milk since 12 months old. I think it is sometimes that they are the happy spitters! But they do grow out of it. Sometimes you think it will last forever but it gets better!
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