Friday, January 15, 2010

Excessive Infant Gas How Do You Relieve EXCESSIVE Infant Gas?

How Do You Relieve EXCESSIVE Infant Gas? - excessive infant gas

I have three months old. It was known that gas. Being a pediatrician, he spent nutrimagen soybeans. I used to use the formula mix and Playtex drop-ins. I expel the air before feeding. After all the work, and belching while he eats, and between meals is still very soft. Were these two bottles. I've tried seems to so many different bottles, but that's always slurping sound. I tried every drop of gas on the market, including influenza water. Has anyone Any tips?

3 comments:

Mimi said...

Make sure not to do your formula mix gently with a spoon to shake - to. Shaking adds air that comes your baby is the gas.

I found Dr. Brown's gas reduction, but some babies are just gassey. Because some men. :)

Redroxy said...

try can often reduce feeding to burp gas. My daughter had a similar problem when I was that age and after a few pediatricians and formulas later, he succeeded in convincing his MD allegry current screening, and although small for the skin test could test the rest. ended up being very allergic to all dairy products and some other minor thing allergies.The revive their much when I have to keep the football and pressure on his belly and rubbed back until there's gas. It was difficult, but eventually the formula (Nutram) and adapted to start gettin better. You can also try different bottles, which are better suited to his mouth, contributes to that is extracted. She has also started teething when the gas was also worsend Humphreys teething tablets helped Good luck!

' faiiiiren <3 said...

Well, it sounds stupid, everybody thought like I'm with my son, but my health nurse told me that I did and it worked. Baby on the ground and her legs, like sitting on a chair and move your legs in motion on a bicycle. Either he was face down in the same sitting position and rub his back, perhaps? Both have worked for me. Also I do not know what to use bottles, but the Playtex nurseries that use bags especially good for kids with gas, because you allow it to squeeze excess air.
Hope this helps.

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