My baby is 18 days old and the first few days, he did fine on the premixed Enfamil formula they give at the hospital. Once we got home and began using the powder formula, he began having gas pains causing him to kick his legs uncontrollably with that look on his face like he was trying so hard to push out some gas while screaming. It progressively got worse so the pediatrician had us try Enfamil Gentlease. That didn't make a difference after 5 days so then she had us switch to Similac Alimentum. Two days of that and he was much worse so I went back to the Gentlease. Haven't contacted the pediatrician again yet but will on Monday. I've tried the Mylicon drops and Colic Ease several times with no results. The pain happens suddenly and goes away suddenly but it happens several times throughout the day, usually about an hour and a half after feeding. Poor little guy, we'd just like to relieve him of the pain. I've read some about acid reflux because he does spit up several times after every feeding. Sometimes it's just a little dribble and other times it's the full on projectile vomit. He also gets hiccups after almost every feeding that last quite a while...he had them in the womb all the time as well. I've read that Good Start could be another helpful formula option. Don't know if it could be lactose intolerance or that he's just very gassy (like his Daddy!). I feel bad to keep switching his formula and possibly upsetting his tummy more. Anyone have a similar problem?
I had to switch my son to soy formula at about 4 1/2 months- it helped a LOT! I would ask your Ped first though if you trust him/her.
Yes! My son was deemed lactose intolerant as an infant and we had to use Enfamil LactoFree (same as GentleEase just no lactose). However, I was advised to give it wo weeks and make sure I was burping him accordingly. Often I didn't get ALL the burps out, so keep that in mind too.
I had to stay away from powder mixes as this seemed to increase the gas issues. They say there is no difference but with my son there was.
If he's that young you need to give his belly time to adjust to the formula before giving up completely. Good luck!
I ended up using the Similac Sensitive premixed formula. THere was something with the Enfamil that didn't agree with my son. Also, the burping. I had to burp him belly down over my legs for the first month or so. Moving his legs in the bicycle motion helped with the gas, and pushing his knees into his chest. Give him a little tummy massage! The type of bottle might have something to do with it also. I used the wide playtex drop-ins. Air tight so none gets int the little belly.
i mainly breastfed but when i would supplement my son would have problems ..the ONLY formula that worked was Good Starts Supreme Comfort Proteins..introduce it slowly..and u can add just a little more water to it..also believe it or not..colic tablets help w/ gas..Hylands was the brand i used..formula is harder on their bellies..so that's why it's hard for him to digest it..but the Good Start one is the way to go..oh and i tasted Alimintum (sp?) and i gagged that stuff is nasty! Good luck i remember how stressful that was..no one likes to see their baby suffering w/ gas pains..oh and i had to use Dr. Brown's bottles b/c they have the least amount of air in them
It may be as simple as a chiropractic adjustment-for your husband, too! Before you dismiss this as crazy check out the following article. Scroll down to question 7
http://www.bonnchiropractic.com/faqss3.php
You can google "chiropractic infants gas" and find other articles. You could also try a little reflexology. A gentle foot massage on the middle of the foot and the heel should help.
I remember this scenario with my son when we first bought him home. It was a nightmare for two months until we finally figured out what was going on. We took him to a GI specialist. Go with your gut and do what you have to do to make your baby feel better as long as it's safe. I don't believe in waiting two weeks to "see" if formula is going to work for your baby. You should pretty much see results right away if not within a couple of days once the old stuff is out of his system. I used COLIC CALM which you can only find online. It's homepathic and all ingredients are natural. It won't hurt your child. It's better than Mylicon drops. I hated those drops they did nothing for my child. They just make big gas bubbles into little gas bubbles but doesn't do anything else. Also my son was born with GERD. He spits ups all the time and it causes really bad pain. Basically he would have heartburn all the time. I did a lot of research online and then took him to the GI specialist and sure enough that's what he had. His formula was changed 4 times. You can always try Enfamil Prosobee Soy. Powder is harder on baby's digestive system. That's why babies are given the liquid stuff in the hospital but it is more expensive. I think it taste a little better too. Sure smells different! Make sure you are burping for a while. We had to burp my son for 30min after every feeding to get those gases out and he still sleeps on an incline because of his GERD. My advice to you is to keep insisting that your child in not doing well and make the ped. do something to help. They don't have to deal with your baby outside of the office so they don't see what you are going through. And if you still aren't getting the help just look for a GI specialist that can give you more clear answers. That's thier speciality. Sometimes I think pediatians don't know anything it's so disappointing! Hope this help. I wish you the best and keep looking for some answers for your little angel.
HI Nicole- When my daughter was an infant, she had really bad gas pains too.She didn't have reflux, but my goodness, she had that gas pain. I felt very helpless and stressed by it.We switched from breast milk, to Enfamil lipil, to Gentle ease, to Goodstart and back to gentle ease and stayed on it because it was right for her. I put mylicon in every bottle till about 6 months,I probably could have taken her off sooner but I was scared of gas. I also gave her gripe water alot too. Anyhow- What I want to say is it passed eventually, thank God! I also remember peddling her legs to move the gas out and tummy rubs. I bet a nice, warm bath would be good too. Yes, talk to your pedi and see what they say. I know it's very scary because you just want it to stop. Oh and giving 1 formula at a time a good, solid try.
HTH!
Lori
You might want to try mixing a probiotic in his formula. We use PB8, ESPECIALLY if he was given an antibiotic in the hospital OR if you were given it during labor. (PB8 seems to be the best with the best results, being almost instant.)
The other thing that seems to work WONDERS is using Nutramigen with goat's milk instead of water. Sometimes the Enfamil with goat's milk works, but the Nutramagen with goat's milk is usually a sure thing.
Also, remember that "acid reflux" is very often misdiagnosed because at day 10, a baby's stomach is only the size of a ping pong ball and they are grossly overfed, so of course, it's going to coem out. Smaller meals and more frequent feedings seem to be better. Not to mention, that is your baby has a sensitivity to something in the formula, then the body will reject it.
Good luck.
PS Most peds freak on the goat's milk, but are somehow ok with cow's milk. Go figure. I've seen the babies settle with 48 hours nearly 100% of the time with the goat's milk.
My little guy was having the same terrible gas pains. I had tried Enfamil and Similac products. A friend of mine who has three older boys said all three of her boys could only tolerate the Good Start. I switched and I am still using it today (he's almost 9 months). I buy the purple can, the one that doesn't have all the other added stuff in it (w/o DHA, ARA, etc.) I hope it works for you. Good luck, I know it's hard to watch the little ones in so much pain. Oh, he also would like it (alot) when I would "bicyle" his legs or you put their legs crossed and gently push their knees into their tummies. This really helps push the gas out.
Hi Nicole,
Try Carnation Good Start and Dr. Brown's Bottles. That combo will do it. Time and time again, my friends didn't believe me. Once tried, they won't do anything else. Good luck and God Bless...
use good start for 5 days, burp him at least 2 times with each feeding.
Hi Nicole... Poor baby of yours.... I had a similar experience with my first born ( 20yrs ago) He was drinking Enfamil, when out of the blue he started with the colics,his tummy got as hard as a rock to the point I thought his belly buttom was going to pop out...I took him to his Dr, and it turned out that there was too much iron in the milk. He was always on the liquid formula. Well the dr did switch to a low iron formula, and also at the time he recommended I give him a teaspoon of Karo Syrup with water. Again I'm only telling what the Dr said 20 yrs ago. That made his little tummy softened as he was able to poop, I don't know if that's also a problem you'r baby is having. Consult it with your Ped first & good luck with your bundle of joy... I wish I could turn back time....
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So sorry to hear about this, Nicole! It brought back memories of my daughter's infancy. She's now 7, but was tortured by gas (and still is), hiccups and excessive spit up until the doctor finally took it seriously and put her on Infant Pepcid. We also switched her to Enfamil A/R, which means "added rice," and which is much thicker than regular formula and sticks to their ribs (lessening the spit up effect). You need to talk to your doctor about GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease)and see if she's willing to try something - it took 9 months before mine took the symptoms seriously. GERD often goes undiagnosed in babies. You should also try a couple of other things, like keeping the infant in an upright position for 30 minutes after feeding; and having him sleep on a "wedge," so he's never just flat. Good luck!
Hi Nicole...I have twin 14 month old girls and they both had terrible gas pains in the beginning. Try the soy formula..enfamil makes it and a quarter of an ounce of prune juice in a couple of bottles a day(check with your doctor) but it saved my life!!
good luck....
my friend used gripe oil drops for her sons. it's organic/ all natural and can be found at a health food store. it's the same idea as mylicon. it really worked for her boys.
I cannot respond from experience with formula, because I ended up not using it until my daughter was 6 mo, so intestines more developed. My daughter had milk and soy allergies to deal with. So when I breastfed her what I ate was enough to cause her pain. We suffered through with her, just excercising her legs in a peddle fashion to help her pass the gas bubbles and modify my diet.
Now I have a second daughter and she too suffered gas pains. I ended up modifying my diet, which seemed to help, but I still wanted some milk products and someone gave me a gift of Gripe Water (Baby's Bliss) you can buy it at Longs or CVS. She took this great and within minutes she was settled down and either passed gas or just settled.
I tried the Mylicon drops and they did absolutely nothing for her or my first daughter.
I would get the gripe water and try that immediately. Pediatrician recom. and all natural. Your baby is still so new, it may just be that the system is soooo young, that he just is having trouble passing it right now, especially if it starts about 1 1/2 hours after, then it is going into the intestines by that time and trying to pass through, not in the stomach. Keep trying different formulas to find one that works. There are rice based formulas now (didn't have it when my first daughter was having trouble and she had to suffer through until one (with allergies) when I could give her Rice milk, which I just left her on (she is now almost 4) although she does eat some milk products now without problem.
Good luck. I know how difficult it is to see your baby suffering from gas. It is very painful.
Also, both of my daughters spit up A LOT. My newest one (just 12 weeks old now) spits up more than she takes it (it seems). Going through a lot of shirts (for myself), but she is gaining weight, she is not uncomfortable from the spit up, so the sphincter that is at the top of the stomach is just not able to hold down everything yet. I just try to keep her as still as possible so I don't force things up.
Hello,
Try Similac Sensitive formula, it helped my baby..
Hi Nicole,
Please google "chiropractic and reflux".......I have a chiropractor who treats my son. His partner treats infants and within a few treatments the symptoms you describe are gone.
Sometimes during childbirth their nervous system is upset and a few adjustments are needed to help it function properly.
Best wishes,
Nancy
I agree about two of the previous suggestions: Dr. Brown's bottles and gripe water
Those bottles really make a huge difference in how much air they take in when the drink from a bottle. These bottles were a lifesaver with my son. Also, gripe water was much more effective than mylicon. We usually put some in his bottle or gave it to him right before the feeding. It also gets rid of hiccups! Gripe water is sometimes hard to find...I know they sell it at Walgreen's and some pharmacies.