by mommy2maddie » Wed Jul 21, 2010 10:02 am
sounds like my little one, the first couple months were awful! I pumped for four weeks, because he would not latch on, he had perfectly fine bowel movements then. I think at about three weeks old I started introducing formula because I was sick of pumping, I felt like I wasn't able to enjoy him, pumping and feeding every three hours was *. Anyway I remeber the first night we really gave him alot of formula and he was up all night screaming. He had a bowel movement before he went to bed which was watery (i think because he was still on the breast milk), we tried everything to make him have another but he just wouldnt. I felt so bad for him. From this point on he pretty much cried all day, it was horrible and like you my doc said its just colic and that i was overreacting. I tried every single formula out there, similac soy, hypoallergenic, enfamil, nothing ever worked. I also tried the mylicon drops, they didnt work either. Finally at four months old my son got put in the hospital with RSV. My doc told me to switch his formula (at this point he was on similac sensitive, he seemed to cry a little less with that) to soy, and I told him similac soy didnt work and he told me to try enfamil soy and that this would help the diarrhea he was having also due to the RSV. The enfamil formula was a life saver!!!! After he got out of the hospital he was a whole new baby. I remeber thinking in the hospital please let him be okay, I will never ever complain about him crying again! But after the formula switch he was so much better. But this whole time he was still having trouble passing bowel movements when we switched to the formula, my doc recommended I start with a 1/2 teaspoon of miralax in his formula everyday, and increase it if needed. He still needs the miralax everyday. I also did this with my DD until she was one, it seemed when she switched completely to table food that she didnt need it anymore. Of course every baby is different so this might not work for your little one but I thought I would share the experience. By the way have you been giving him formula from the beginning or did you just start? One thing I learned is that all formulas are different, one brand might not work but the same formula in a different brand might. Sorry for the long story!!! :)
sounds like my little one, the first couple months were awful! I pumped for four weeks, because he would not latch on, he had perfectly fine bowel movements then. I think at about three weeks old I started introducing formula because I was sick of pumping, I felt like I wasn't able to enjoy him, pumping and feeding every three hours was *. Anyway I remeber the first night we really gave him alot of formula and he was up all night screaming. He had a bowel movement before he went to bed which was watery (i think because he was still on the breast milk), we tried everything to make him have another but he just wouldnt. I felt so bad for him. From this point on he pretty much cried all day, it was horrible and like you my doc said its just colic and that i was overreacting. I tried every single formula out there, similac soy, hypoallergenic, enfamil, nothing ever worked. I also tried the mylicon drops, they didnt work either. Finally at four months old my son got put in the hospital with RSV. My doc told me to switch his formula (at this point he was on similac sensitive, he seemed to cry a little less with that) to soy, and I told him similac soy didnt work and he told me to try enfamil soy and that this would help the diarrhea he was having also due to the RSV. The enfamil formula was a life saver!!!! After he got out of the hospital he was a whole new baby. I remeber thinking in the hospital please let him be okay, I will never ever complain about him crying again! But after the formula switch he was so much better. But this whole time he was still having trouble passing bowel movements when we switched to the formula, my doc recommended I start with a 1/2 teaspoon of miralax in his formula everyday, and increase it if needed. He still needs the miralax everyday. I also did this with my DD until she was one, it seemed when she switched completely to table food that she didnt need it anymore. Of course every baby is different so this might not work for your little one but I thought I would share the experience. By the way have you been giving him formula from the beginning or did you just start? One thing I learned is that all formulas are different, one brand might not work but the same formula in a different brand might. Sorry for the long story!!! :)