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Three-month-old Gas Problem

My husband and I accepted custody of an 11 week old baby boy last week through the Fos-Adopt program. We are first-time parents and he is such a sweet little one. He has really bad gas and it must be hurting him. I think it could be impacting his slieeping through the night. He is on Enfamil only, we have rice cereal, but think it's too early to start. We have a Dr. appt. next week, but would love to help him ASAP. My husband thinks that, if we aren't able to fix it, the baby will blast off one night because he passes gas like a man ...poor baby.

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Thank you so much mamas! And thank you for your well wishes. We tried the Mylicon and it's working alright. He still seems a little uncomfortable sometimes. I'll try the exercises and extra burping techniques. I also purchased the Gripe Water and will ask my pediatrician what he thinks before giving it to him. I will be following-up with a few of you on specific comments. I am open to changing formula, but will see what the Doc has to say. Thank you again!!

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Congratulations! I didn't read the other responses but to keep it simple, bicycle his legs pressing into the belly a little and MYLICON!!! It is a miracle! Good luck and have fun!

Congrats!! Ugh! Isn't that the worst when you know they are so uncomfortable??!! :(
I think some others said this but I would try switching formula....there are so many out there now that are much 'gentler' on sensitive bellies..
Also, Gripe Water works well too.
As for the cereal - too young. Can start at 4 months.
Good luck! :)

please try a homeopathic store there is a great one in Santa Monica and they are extremely helpful. Also, try heating some olive oil to just warm and gently rub it on his tummy and that might help also. Santa Monica Homeopathic Store broadway and 7th

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YES, infant gas drops helps a ton!
At least he is releasing the gas... for my daughter when she was a baby, she very rarely farted... and well she had gas problems from it being kept in.

Also, try burping him more, during feedings and after. Keeping him upright after he feeds. When babies drink, they take in a lot of air.... and/or air bubble can accumulate even in the bottle. You might try different bottles....because some accumulate more air than others. I used the "MAM" brand with my son, which I got from www.amazon.com

Also, yes, gas pain does hurt... even in adults. My daughter as an infant had mega gas pain and crying.

And I must add: YES HE IS TOO YOUNG for cereal or any "solids" for that matter. He is only 11-WEEKS old... a baby's digestive system and organs are NOT even fully developed yet... if given solids too soon, it will cause more problems than solve it.
Feeding a baby "solids" is not the "cure" for making them stop crying or from waking up at night. It is a myth.
"Solids" should NOT be started until at least 6 MONTHS old. AND, many babies around the world, are not given solids until later.

A great book is: "What To Expect The First Year" which you can get at any bookstore or online.

All the best,
Susan

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Bottle fed babies can be gassy, so make sure you are burping him and then over burping him. It's tough to get a good burp, but the excess will turn in gas and can be awful to pass.

Also, you can try rubbing his tummy gently to help him pass it. Little circular motions on the lower part of his tummy are good for a start. Or I had to use a heating pad under a blanket my son's tummy when it got really bad and this helped ease his discomfort too.

When I was instructed to, I gave him Mylicon drops and those helped a lot. We had issues because as it turns out he was lactose intolerant and we have to switch to Enfamil LactoFree.

Good Luck! And, Congrats on the baby!!!

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I love what everyone has recommended so far. Change the formula to a non-dairy, non soy brand. There are many choices available and keep up the good work.

Since you have no idea what the health of the mother was and what she was doing during her pregnancy with diet and supplements, it is very important that you delay the shots and to spread them out as your precious little baby may be mitrochondrial challanged (just means the cells aren't as healthy as they should be). Several things are important with vaccines: do not have one vaccine if your baby/child is sick or has been sick recently, if your child is on antibiotics recently, has been given Tylenol within three weeks, has had a prior reaction to shots (rash, fevers over 103, seizures, diarrhea, high pitched screams).

Please make sure YOU have done the research on vaccinations for YOUR child. The AAP recommended schedule of shots for children is too many, too soon. Here are sites and books that I always recommend for people to start their research:

www.909shot.com
www.tacanow.org

Healing the New Childhood Epidemics: Autism, ADHD, Asthma, and Allergies: The Groundbreaking Program for the 4-A Disorders, by Dr. Kenneth Bock

The Vaccine Book, by Dr. Robert Sears

What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Childhood Vaccinations, by Dr. Stephanie Cave

Evidence of Harm, by David Kirby

You have the right and the responsibility to say 'no' to the doctor at the time of the visit if you feel it is not the right time for the shots. You can delay them and never let a doctor's office 'catch up' with shots. The immune system is not ready for it. I have so much more to say on this and hope that you get the idea. Do the research.

Congratulations:o)

Congrats!! Ugh! Isn't that the worst when you know they are so uncomfortable??!! :(
I think some others said this but I would try switching formula....there are so many out there now that are much 'gentler' on sensitive bellies..
Also, Gripe Water works well too.
As for the cereal - too young. Can start at 4 months.
Good luck! :)

Hello,
congrats on the foster baby. it may be the enfamil hats giving him gas, you may want to switch him to a soy enfamil instead. also there are gas drops u can give him to help with the gas as well.hope this helps.

Hi N.,

I have a a 7 mos old and there was a time in her 3rd, 4th mos that she had gas. That is when I stopped breast feeding due to not being able to produce anymore. Here are a few options that you can do all 3 or try which everone you want. First, I took her off the Enfamil and put her on Organic formula ( Earths Best ). Second, I gave her Chamomile tea in her bottle. That is a calming tea that its okay to give babies. Third, I also bought a heat bag that you wrap around the babies tummy. Inside is a pack that you heat up that has Chamomile in it. She would sleep with it on. It helped my Priscilla and it has helped friends of mines kids. Good luck and Congrats on getting the chance to be parents. Its a wonderful gift.

Don't do the cereal thing yet...he is too young. My son had bad gas problems and we used a natural drop (recommended by our pediatrician) called "Gripe Water". You can by it at Walgreens in the baby aisle. It is all natural product and very calming for the baby (better than Mylicon drops). It calms their stomach. Our little guy ended up having Acid Reflux (AR) as well...but the drops did wonders for the AR and for the gas. There are also special formulas if he does have AR...but the doctor can tell you more about that when you see him next week. Try the drops first. You can also do exercises with his legs after changing his diaper. I can't really do a good description of it here...but you put both legs in toward the baby's chest (bent) and gently roll hip/pelvis around by bringing knees up toward chest in a circular motion. The "old-fashioned" bicycle exercise helps as well...pretend like you are helping baby ride imaginary bicycle after you changing their diaper. The baby will love it too because it is like play time for him. These exercises help expell more gas. Good luck! Let us know how it goes!

I agree, I would try a new formula and definitely not start cereal until 6 months. Make sure the baby is burped properly too. They do make a product called Mylecon for gas, and I think it's ok for a 3 month old. I used it with my boy and it worked. Gripe water worked too.

Good luck and congrats on your adoption.

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