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Do I need to change my babies milk?

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Mumtomarley · 29/11/2021 23:14

I’m getting a little concerned now for my little girl, she is 2 months old and from the start she has been projectile vomiting. Even after a while of feeding she still was bringing up milk violently. We took her hospital and they said she is just holding a lot of mucus as she was a c-section baby. We changed her milk to C&G comfort because she was experiencing constipation. The vomiting is no longer projectile and the constipation has come to a stop too.
My concerns are still present as she is being sick still, all the time! Not projectile but still, non stop being sick. Her poo is really runny some days and thick others but always dark green in colour. Me myself am lactose intolerant so, I was wondering if she could be too. What milk should I switch her to? I’ve been recommended Aldis own. I worry she’ll choke in her sleep as she is salivating alot as well as being and sick and I have to watch her all the time as she chokes at least once a week on liquids she can’t spit out in time.
Does anyone have advice for me! Thank you in advance.

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JazzyBBG · 29/11/2021 23:20

Hipp Organic used to be good for this problem if it's still around.

Thatsplentyjack · 29/11/2021 23:25

Buy lactose free milk. It won't hurt. I had my navy on it for 6 months.

Thatsplentyjack · 29/11/2021 23:25

Baby, not navy

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Daisychainsandglitter · 30/11/2021 05:09

Have you had her seen by the GP?
If the milk is making her uncomfortable she may have CMPA and need a prescription milk. A GP may also prescribe anti reflux medication along with it such as ranitidine.
It's unusual for babies to be lactose intolerant and they usually have CMPA which means that they are unable to digest the proteins in the milk and need a more broken down formula.
These can only be prescribed so please make an appt with your doctor.
I hope things improve for your DD.

boringcreation · 30/11/2021 06:05

My first DS was the exact same, he grew out of it once he started solids. He had silent reflux aswell as the projectile vomiting so the GP had him on ompresol, maybe that's what you need?
The green runny poo is perfectly normal with the comfort food and the vomiting is just that their cardiac sphincter hasn't developed fully yet. It should settle by the time they're 5 or 6 months. Hope this helps.

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