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Nan wrote:
Now, if you must hump my leg, at least make some sense. You're on a roll today! :-D -- Brigitte aa #2145 http://ca.geocities.com/bironmonger/ Please excuse the quality. It is under construction and I am still learning. :-) "Oh please. Now you're the Usenet Savior. Spare me. At any rate, I don't suspect you'll be able to maintain a nice facade in any other groups for very long." ~ Nan in MKB |
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CrystalRGarcia74 wrote:
Hi there, anybody got experience with first formula milk? Right now, since I got problem with my breastfeeding, I start giving formula milk to my 1mth old baby boy. And, it seems he got constipation. The health visitor recommend me to give him water, which I tried. But, it seems he still had it. Anybody got recommendation for formula milk? Which one do you think good? Or any other way to stop his constipation. Thanks Try a little prune juice or add dark Karo to his formula. Karo is not recommended for babies under the age of 1 year due to the risk of botulism. -- Brigitte aa #2145 http://ca.geocities.com/bironmonger/ Please excuse the quality. It is under construction and I am still learning. :-) "Oh please. Now you're the Usenet Savior. Spare me. At any rate, I don't suspect you'll be able to maintain a nice facade in any other groups for very long." ~ Nan in MKB |
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CrystalRGarcia74 wibbled
What the hell are you talking about? It's not clear if she's still breastfeeding. If she is, then breastmilk will most certainly soften the baby's stools. Water will not work, and juices aren't usually recommended for babies so young. Now, if you must hump my leg, at least make some sense. You amaze me! I didn't think it was possible for one person to posses such a vast amount of stupidity! One typo in an accusation of stupidity (never a good start). One completely redundant piece of advice (Karo is not a universal substance). One large amount of attitude, no apparent ability to follow a logical train of thought, and an apparent inability to read. Way to go. *plonk* Jac |
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Karo is not recommended for babies under the age of 1 year due to the
risk of botulism. Anyway...try a formula feeding group like http://b21.ezboard.com/fpregnancyandbaby2frm14 We all know that BM is best but people can be pushy in here so give that group a try Unless you really want to keep trying to BF then these women can probably help you achieve that goal and give you some great advice on what steps you might want to take. I have to give them that much. |
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Jacqui **** out her mouth this:
One typo in an accusation of stupidity (never a good start). One completely redundant piece of advice (Karo is not a universal substance). One large amount of attitude, no apparent ability to follow a logical train of thought, and an apparent inability to read. Way to go. *plonk* -Damn Again! LOL Computers should come with breathalyzers and double digit lockouts for people like you, dimwit. Jac |
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"CrystalRGarcia74" wrote in message ... Karo is not recommended for babies under the age of 1 year due to the risk of botulism. Anyway...try a formula feeding group like http://b21.ezboard.com/fpregnancyandbaby2frm14 We all know that BM is best but people can be pushy in here so give that group a try Unless you really want to keep trying to BF then these women can probably help you achieve that goal and give you some great advice on what steps you might want to take. I have to give them that much. But please, in your zeal to address the issue, please do not give BAD advice. Karo is not good for babies. And anyway, if the OP is not in the US they won't have a clue one what 'karo' is. Try: dark corn syrup. Except of course it's not recommended. And for all that the moms over on the linked board may have advice, let us hope that it is medically sound advice and not "Well I know it's not recommended by doctors, but it worked for me." --angela |
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Karo has been recomended by Dr.s though. As I have posted before I was told
to use it with Bonnie. I was told to use 2 teaspoons I think in 4 oz of formula... I used 1 teaspoon and it worked fine. Tori -- Bonnie 3/20/02 Anna or Xavier due 10/17/04 "Chotii" wrote in message ... "CrystalRGarcia74" wrote in message ... Karo is not recommended for babies under the age of 1 year due to the risk of botulism. Anyway...try a formula feeding group like http://b21.ezboard.com/fpregnancyandbaby2frm14 We all know that BM is best but people can be pushy in here so give that group a try Unless you really want to keep trying to BF then these women can probably help you achieve that goal and give you some great advice on what steps you might want to take. I have to give them that much. But please, in your zeal to address the issue, please do not give BAD advice. Karo is not good for babies. And anyway, if the OP is not in the US they won't have a clue one what 'karo' is. Try: dark corn syrup. Except of course it's not recommended. And for all that the moms over on the linked board may have advice, let us hope that it is medically sound advice and not "Well I know it's not recommended by doctors, but it worked for me." --angela |
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Tori M. wrote:
Karo has been recomended by Dr.s though. As I have posted before I was told to use it with Bonnie. I was told to use 2 teaspoons I think in 4 oz of formula... I used 1 teaspoon and it worked fine. http://tinyurl.com/2k3c8 http://tinyurl.com/2u4bu http://tinyurl.com/382ez http://tinyurl.com/2sa5w Apparently, feeding Karo syrup increases the risk of infant botulism by just over five times. Best wishes, Ericka |
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Try: dark corn syrup. Except of course it's not recommended. And for all
that the moms over on the linked board may have advice, let us hope that it is medically sound advice and not "Well I know it's not recommended by doctors, but it worked for me." Oh but that is just it, it has been recommended by many doctors. --angela |
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Apparently, feeding Karo syrup increases the risk of infant botulism
by just over five times. Best wishes, Ericka So then can anyone explain why doctors recommend it? |
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