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Colic / gas build up
Thanks, I'll try this after cutting out dairy, see what works best for baby.
"Rebecca Jo" wrote in message ... "Karen (LG)" wrote: My 7 week old has been constantly crying since 5am. Doc says it's just gas but nothing is working to relieve it. Both DH and I are exhausted and pulling our hair out trying to soothe him. Any help / advice appreciated ladies. This is how my friend's child showed signs of his wheat allergy. You could try an elimination diet and see if that helps. Within 2 days of her stopping the wheat, her child was completely different. Before that he would just scream for hours. I hope you all get some relief soon. -- Rebecca Jo Mama to Alexander 6/6/05 & Jack 7/7/07 |
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I took Connor to the docs and he all but said it was my fault.
He said '' are you holding him properly so he can't take too much air in? Don't give him the soother to calm him it makes thigs worse, and put him on the bottle so your DH can help?'' I was in shock According to most stats, breastfed babies are the least affected by colic, it's also what's best for my baby, so WHY would he want me to put him on the bottle !! Without a soother my son would be stuck to my breast 24/7 as he nuzzles to sleep after eating. |
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Karen (LG) wrote:
I took Connor to the docs and he all but said it was my fault. He said '' are you holding him properly so he can't take too much air in? Don't give him the soother to calm him it makes thigs worse, and put him on the bottle so your DH can help?'' Your doctor is on crack. (Sorry.) Babies who are breastfed actually take in less air. It's bottles that give a lot of air. I used to burp DS#2, but he would throw up. I stopped burping him about a couple of weeks after he was born and he was fine. (I was also completely off dairy just in case.) According to most stats, breastfed babies are the least affected by colic, it's also what's best for my baby, so WHY would he want me to put him on the bottle !! Without a soother my son would be stuck to my breast 24/7 as he nuzzles to sleep after eating. Trust your gut. I find doctors are good when you actually have a cold or RSV or bronchitis. When it comes to colicky babies, even pediatricians (especially the ones who don't have children themselves) don't really know. -- Anita -- |
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Colic / gas build up
"Karen (LG)" wrote:
I took Connor to the docs and he all but said it was my fault. He said '' are you holding him properly so he can't take too much air in? Don't give him the soother to calm him it makes thigs worse, and put him on the bottle so your DH can help?'' I was in shock According to most stats, breastfed babies are the least affected by colic, it's also what's best for my baby, so WHY would he want me to put him on the bottle !! Without a soother my son would be stuck to my breast 24/7 as he nuzzles to sleep after eating. Your doctor is wrong. Putting him on a bottle would likely make it worse as he'd be swallowing more air that way. I think your doctor just doesn't know what's wrong, so he's grasping at straws. I'd definitely try the dairy-free diet and see if that helps. It's not your fault! I hope you figure out the trigger soon. Hugs, Rebecca |
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Karen,
It sounds like you might want to find another pediatrician. This one isn't very supportive. -- Jamie Earth Angels: Taylor Marlys -- 01/03/03 Addison Grace -- 09/30/04 "Karen (LG)" wrote in message ... I took Connor to the docs and he all but said it was my fault. He said '' are you holding him properly so he can't take too much air in? Don't give him the soother to calm him it makes thigs worse, and put him on the bottle so your DH can help?'' I was in shock According to most stats, breastfed babies are the least affected by colic, it's also what's best for my baby, so WHY would he want me to put him on the bottle !! Without a soother my son would be stuck to my breast 24/7 as he nuzzles to sleep after eating. |
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I've been looking at others replies and a lot of them seem to be based
as if this had been a regular thing, but I'm not clear from your post if it is or not. Bad days happen and if it's been one bad day, I'd be inclined to do nothing, you don't want to go eliminating food on the basis of one bad day. Similarly is the crying high pitched and is he arching is back as if in pain in the stomach? See if you can get hold of "The happiest baby on the block" by Harvey Karp, it's been highly recommended for tips for soothing your baby. If you really do thing it is related to what is in your milk and you do decided to remove dairy from your diet, you do have to be really thorough, you need to cut out things with hidden dairy as well and you also need to be have them completely out of your diet for 2 full weeks before you even consider what the effect is on the baby - so it's not easy - if it is what is causing your baby problems it's a smart thing to do, babies with dairy problems seem to be at higher risk of developing problems with soy, which if you do formula feed, leaves you stuck with ridiculously expensive hypoallergenic formula. If you do do this and find that it does work, then after a few weeks, I'd suggest reintroducing some of the other possible gas causing things like broccoli as they contain lots of the nutrients that you're likely to reduce by cutting out dairy. Cheers Anne |
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Thanks everyone, just really needed the ''pat on the back'' you're doing the
right thing, nudge I guess, to keep me going. Doctor upset me at a time when I was low but as usual you girls cheered me up and gave me the support I needed. Many many thanks. -- Karen DS 25th Sept 1984 - VB 8lb 12oz (Adopted) DS 10th Aug 1986 - VB - 9lb 13oz DD 13th Aug 1988 - VB - 10lb 9oz DD 28th Apr 2005 - VB - 9lb 4oz DS 22nd May 2007 - EMLSCS - 8lb 5oz -- Please sponsor my childminding toddlers for barnados big toddle 2007 http://www.justgiving.com/cliftonchildminder -- Need a childminder in or around NG11 Nottingham? http://www.freewebs.com/cliftonchildminder/index.htm -- |
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On Jul 14, 3:30 pm, "Karen \(LG\)" wrote:
My 7 week old has been constantly crying since 5am. Doc says it's just gas but nothing is working to relieve it. Both DH and I are exhausted and pulling our hair out trying to soothe him. Any help / advice appreciated ladies. -- My baby (now 8 yrs old) had severe colic. We experienced all you mentioned in your original post. While I was pregnent, she was in so much pain that she broke my water by kicking so hard I heard the impact. The moment she was born, she stood stiff legged against my chest when she had a stomach pain. I couldn't have a break, because whoever I left her with (aunt or grandma), the person taking care of her would be crying when I picked up my daughter. The doc mad me mad with the same questioning your doc put you through. Her bowel movements stopped after bringing her home from the hospital and she ended up having minor sugery at 12 weeks for a very tight rectum. This surgery took the highest pitch out of her scream, but she was so used to crying every waking hour that she didn't know how to stop. Once she became mobile and able to carry objects around, she became increasingly happier. Somewhere in the mix, she developed night terrors (sudden screaming while sleeping up to six times a night). The night terrors stopped by age four and I was finally able to sleep well for the first time in four years. Now, at 8 yrs, she has no memory of the ordeal, she's in the gifted and talented program at school, plays violin, has a lot of friends, and smiles a lot!! My patience wore thin, but I always tried to smile when she looked at me while she sceamed. Most smiles were fake especially after the eighth hour of screaming, but I didn't want her to sense any frustration from me. Hang in there. |
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