Baby spitting up/projectile vomit. what to do??? help please.
#21
Originally Posted by bearisgray
Originally Posted by quiltinghere
Originally Posted by Rachel
Originally Posted by grammiepamie
Could I please ask why he was in NICU please?
:shock: :shock: :shock:
Time to find a new doctor. If your 'motherly instincts' tell you something is not right - keep searching - even if it means a second or third opinion.
#22
I was just reading more of the posts. When my daughter was nursing my granddaughter and she was fussy and crampy, the doctor suggested my daughter cut out milk products in her own diet and take a calcium supplement. She followed her advice which worked. Julianna was much happier and content. I wish I would have tried that with my son when I was breastfeeding.
#23
Originally Posted by Rachel
Originally Posted by grammiepamie
What kind of belly button does he have? Inny or outey?There is a reason why I asked that. You probably think I am crazy but I'm not. Just a concerned grammie.
#25
Growing out of it can be right. My son, who was only 4 lbs when he was born had that. Their little flaps (not medical term sorry) from stomach to esophagus aren't fully developed or strong yet. My grandson had the same problem as he was only 3 lbs when he was born. Just try to burp him more during the course of the bottle to get as much air out of tummy as possible. It is definitely unnerving if you aren't used to it but they do grow out of it. If doc says nothing else is medically wrong just be sure to have lots of burp cloths and wear your old clothes (lol). Good luck.
#26
How long has it been since you stopped BFing? If he is "milk intolerant" it is likely dairy milk IN your milk, not YOUR milk in particular. It makes me mad when doctors take babies off of something so natural and healthy when there is in theory an "easy" fix (not easy for mama, but simple). I am in the process of switching peds and her philosophy regarding my children and dairy is one of the #1 reasons why - no matter how many times I have said my children are sensitive to dairy she insists I force feed them whole milk throughout the day. She scoffed when I said I went dairy free while nursing DD and insisted dairy sensitivities are rare - soooo NOT true! She wanted me to put her on a high powered reflux med instead. Turns out, she was fine after cutting dairy out of my diet completely. I wish I would have known the same for DS... I honestly believe he would be a different child today had I done things differently.
Anyway, many times if a child has a dairy sensitivity, soy can also be an issue so soy formula won't help at all. If it hasn't been long since you stopped nursing, there is a chance you can get your milk going again with some higher doses of fenugreek and some other things (contact an all natural lactation consultant and they can help). I know one lady who was semi-successful even after months of not nursing!
IF, big if, you are able to start nursing again, cut dairy our of your diet completely... read every label - no milk, butter milk, whey, etc. Nothing. It's tough, very very tough. Dairy is one of my main food groups, and I successfully did it for 6 months or so which gave her a chance to grow out of it. I was able to slowly incorporate it back into my diet (she nursed for 14 months or so) and she's fine with it now. One positive outcome for me was dropping post baby pounds like crazy! ;) It takes about 2 full weeks to get it out of your system, but the results might be miraculous like it was for my DD. She was easily able to go off all reflux meds and was a happy, peaceful baby (very much unlike my son). We've also had a lot fewer health issues with her which might be coincidence, might not be.
Sorry for the novel, this is just one of those issues I am pretty "passionate" about... I hate seeing babies suffer b/c of doctors ill advice when all other avenues have not been taken. It's just easier to write a prescription or switch to another formula (not matter how much the cost is to you!) rather than to truly listen to the parents and see what other options there might be.
Getting off my soapbox now...
Anyway, many times if a child has a dairy sensitivity, soy can also be an issue so soy formula won't help at all. If it hasn't been long since you stopped nursing, there is a chance you can get your milk going again with some higher doses of fenugreek and some other things (contact an all natural lactation consultant and they can help). I know one lady who was semi-successful even after months of not nursing!
IF, big if, you are able to start nursing again, cut dairy our of your diet completely... read every label - no milk, butter milk, whey, etc. Nothing. It's tough, very very tough. Dairy is one of my main food groups, and I successfully did it for 6 months or so which gave her a chance to grow out of it. I was able to slowly incorporate it back into my diet (she nursed for 14 months or so) and she's fine with it now. One positive outcome for me was dropping post baby pounds like crazy! ;) It takes about 2 full weeks to get it out of your system, but the results might be miraculous like it was for my DD. She was easily able to go off all reflux meds and was a happy, peaceful baby (very much unlike my son). We've also had a lot fewer health issues with her which might be coincidence, might not be.
Sorry for the novel, this is just one of those issues I am pretty "passionate" about... I hate seeing babies suffer b/c of doctors ill advice when all other avenues have not been taken. It's just easier to write a prescription or switch to another formula (not matter how much the cost is to you!) rather than to truly listen to the parents and see what other options there might be.
Getting off my soapbox now...
#29
My daughter did that --- I finally discovered that she couldn't tolerate the IRON in the formulas.... And if they say your breast milk is one he can't tolerate...then make sure YOU aren't taking iron supplements. Being a mother is basically a guessing game...guessing what they need now, what can fix them. Good luck, sweetie!
#30
And I HATE to be the bearer of this news but when my cousins baby did this, there was something kinked on the inside and they had to do some minor surgery.
Please try to find a new dr and mention this as well.
Hope it all works out for you soon.
Please try to find a new dr and mention this as well.
Hope it all works out for you soon.
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