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he has infant acid reflux and is on axid twice a day it helped with his spitting up he only cat naps during the day no more than 45 min he is generally a happy baby but he does cry alot dr said hes not colic ive tried letting him cry it out but he will just cry for hours if i let him ive tried the routine method and that does not work at all hes set on falling asleep at 7 pm every night but wakes up at 10pm then every hour from then on he wants a bottle at all times he eats babyfood real well and eats alot but we cant seem to find out why he cant sleep and wakes up screaming we also have the wedge in the bed to keep him inclinded to help with the refux but when he lays down with the bottle(the only way he will fall asleep) his arm starts swinging side to side does anyone have any advice?

2007-02-15 03:03:01 · 22 answers · asked by mommy 2 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

I have just recently changed his Dr and she said these are not colic but she is the one who did the test to make sure he has the reflux he is on similac soy formula we have tried every enfamil formula there was and this one seemed the best so far the dr said to put a teaspoon of rice cereal for every two ounces in his bottles so we have been doing that also he arches his back when we hold and feed him its like hes not comfy but we do give hima good couple of burps when he drinks his bottles and he uses the drop in bottles and i wish he would use a pacifier he spits it at me and laughs i ve tried every single different shape but i guess he wants something to come out of it do you think he wants a bottle all the time because the reflux? oh yeah and he will only drink the bottles cold he spits out if they are warm or room temp thanks for all the advice

2007-02-15 03:31:38 · update #1

22 answers

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2007-02-15 03:05:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The reflux might be keeping him up at night...it's possible that he's waking every hour because he is experiencing some sort of pain, like gas pains. My baby did this some nights as well, so I know how stressful this is!! However we decided not to use the medication because we did not feel it helped with night wakings.

I would suggest making another appointment w/your doctor. See if there is another reflux medicine that you can try or if they have any other suggestions. Maybe another formula? Have you tried soy formulas? Your baby may be allergic to the milk protein in formula, however this is rare.

Also, you might want to try not putting him to sleep with the bottle because this could be contributing to the problem. Keep him upright for 20 min. after each feeding (as much of a pain as this is!) and burp him very well before laying him down. Try giving him a pacifier instead of the bottle to fall asleep.

Good luck!

2007-02-15 03:12:27 · answer #2 · answered by Reenie 3 · 1 0

My baby has reflux as well, we have to hold him after he eats for like 10 mins. This way he doesn't get a belly ache. The only communication a baby has right now is to cry, so if his needs aren't being met, then he will continue to cry. Maybe you should not let him go to sleep with a bottle?

2007-02-15 03:10:40 · answer #3 · answered by shorty 3 · 3 0

Try not letting him catnap during the day; try to keep him occupied so he'll only nap in the afternoon for a couple of hours. I really feel for you, my daughter had the same thing. I used to keep her up all morning, then bathe and feed her for an afternoon nap, and repeated the process at night, usually around 8:30; it helped, but she still got up a couple of times during the night until around age 1. Good luck! I also found that wrapping her in a blanket, good and snug, seemed to help. Go figure!

2007-02-15 03:14:23 · answer #4 · answered by grandm 6 · 1 0

Sorry hon, you have to suffer through it. My child had no medical problems at all that any doctor could see. She only slept for an hour at a time as well. Nothing seemed to soothe her other than overstimulation. Alot of color around the crib is a good idea in this situation. Do your best to not run to the child every time the baby cries. Let the baby cry for a time before you immediatly run to the attention. Ummm, also sometimes the baby needs more than they are getting from the bottle. I know they say do not put cereal in the bottle yet, but i did.

2007-02-15 03:10:45 · answer #5 · answered by LM 5 · 0 3

The joy of having a baby is gone,,,Welcome to the real world.
Every parent goes through this. You seem to be doing everything correct. Babies get bored and need stimulation. Take him out shopping with you . Step outside with him ( unless it too cold) . Dance and play the radio a little louder than usual. Lie him on the floor and exercise his limbs as you exercise yourself. At 5 months they have special chairs for him to sit up in. Buy a big Red ball and roll the ball toward him...Let him stretch out on the floor and put an object in front of him and watch him struggle to scoot to it (eventually giving it to him) Please don't sooth your baby with food you may cause sever obesity as he gets older. a messy baby biscuit is okay just for teething purposes...doing these activities then ending with a warm bath should help you and your baby get a few extra hours of sleep......Hang in there, soon he will be running all around your house and wearing himself out and you too !!! Their not babies for long !!! God Bless You and your new baby !

2007-02-15 03:16:12 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would definitely try a different dr. Could he be lactose intolerant? You may try a soy type of formula. 5 mo olds should be sleeping at least 6 hours a night. I feel for you. Not getting rest is a drag.

2007-02-15 03:14:09 · answer #7 · answered by K.W. 3 · 0 0

in case you react at the moment she cries, then you are helping to make stronger the negative behaviour; although leaving it so long that she receives worked up isn't the answer both. i have self assurance you ought to pause in the previous coming to her and steadily enhance those pauses. you may want to also opt to guage waking her as a lot as feed her in the previous she wakes up and cries, it might want to strengthen her self assurance that she will be in a position to be fed and that she would not ought to cry for nutrition or interest. i might want to also opt to commend you for breast feeding; i imagine it really is a very particular ingredient that you're doing and for those women individuals/little ones that are in a position to breast feed, there is no longer something more desirable sensible you may do. although, how chuffed are you that she's getting adequate? it form of feels you experience she's no longer... and with the intervals you describe that's frustrating to imagine she is getting adequate. also, with the quick intervals it form of feels not likely she's getting a lot hind-milk, which may also be more desirable pleasant for her. possibly you may evaluate expressing and then feeding your toddler some food with a bottle to attain more desirable actuality about how a lot she receives in the meal consultation and also that that's both fore & hind-milk. inspite of this, a lactation representative might want to be in a position to assist make your breast feeding sessions more desirable sensible, in case you do not opt to pass down the path of bottles and, skill, nipple confusion. i have self assurance that in case you 'fill her up' nicely, she's a lot less in all danger to wake so quickly for more desirable... the want heavily isn't there. The feeding in the previous your toddler cries is a philosophy we've used with our daughter, which has worked nicely. want I upload this very last line.... yet i visit... each and every toddler is different and finally attempt with quite some issues till you discover the mixture that suits your challenge. Remembering also that it is a shifting objective; meaning the answer today received't unavoidably follow nicely in 6 months or perhaps 2 weeks. proper desires and again my compliments on the breast feeding... i'm pleased with you.

2016-11-03 12:48:20 · answer #8 · answered by wolter 4 · 0 0

That lady who said "classic signs of colic" needs to do some reasearch on the signs of colic.

Did you let him cry for hours?

Buy Dr. Ferber's book about sleep, and sleep associations. It'll help you.

2007-02-15 03:12:00 · answer #9 · answered by miketorse 5 · 0 0

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2017-01-25 18:25:02 · answer #10 · answered by gene 4 · 0 0

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