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Informed Mom
Thursday, March 05, 2009 at 04:34 PM -
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Jan Gambino
Friday, March 06, 2009 at 06:44 AMHello!
I agree with Informed Mom that you and the doctor need to look at his diet. Perhaps his stomach is reacting to the food he is ingesting. Some babies have Milk Soy Protein Intolerance (MSPI) but there are other allergies/intolerances too.
Keeping him upright after a meal is important: baby carrier? over the shoulder while you are in a recliner or propped on pillows? The carseat can put pressure on his stomach but some parents do report that it works. There are several wedges with a harness system for sleeping and day time play. On Amazon, I made a Listmania for some of the products that parents tell me really work.
Different bottles or nipples may reduce air intake. Does he make a lot of noise when he drinks? If you are hearing a noisy pattern or he stops and starts often, he might be ingesting a lot of air. Also try to keep him as upright as possible while feeding him to prevent air intake.
Regarding the medication: Make sure you follow the doctors instructions precisely for giving Prevacid. Let me know if you have any questions in that regard. Also, some babies metabolize Prevacid very quickly so they need a split dose (two smaller doses, twice a day) or a higher dose.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Jan Gambino
The Reflux Mom
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acid reflux
michelle
Saturday, April 25, 2009 at 03:42 PMhi my son is 4 months old he has acid reflux 2, my son is on gaviscon and domperindone and another medication,as he suffers it really bad he used 2 scream after each feed 2 then my son consultant said put gaviscon in with his milk ever since then he such a different baby but still somtimes have an episode of acid reflux but not as often... hope this helps
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7months old is also suffering
CC
Friday, October 23, 2009 at 02:31 AMMy seventh month old baby girl is also suffering terribly from the reflux. we have diagonised it after 2weeks from birth. i am giving her all kind of medication(allopathy, homeopath, herbal) at this point in time but nothing is really helping her. she now refuses to eat or drink and she is loosing her weight.
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Try probiotics. Sometimes the digestive system of an infant needs a little help.
Does he have an allergy to milk?
You should really be placing him in his crib to sleep and get him out of the car seat. Try to purchase an incline pillow to ease some pain.