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Colic and wind problems

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zan · 07/05/2006 11:00

Hi, This is the first time I've used this site and not very good at the whole computer thing. i have given up on the breast feeding and went on to formula (for too many rasons to type) Since changing 5 days ago my ds has had major colic he is 18 days old I have tried Infacol but it hasn't worked. Please help he is in pain and I need a sleep.

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Dreddymonsta · 22/05/2006 12:44

Ahhhh. The paranoia has left the building!! Thanks for the kindness and advice:).
My Ds was weighed today and has put on 1lb in just over a week. He is actually really efficient, I just didn't believe it was possibleBlush. His new noisiness has emerged as partly sbr levels going down, so less drowsy AND wind.
We thought the noises were him not sleeping well and being distressed but it turns out he must be a bit of a sleep-talker, cos the little man CAN get to sleep but only if I leave him to it & stop bothering him when he grunts. I thought it was a bit weird that I imagined he wasn't doing too well and yet he wasn't complaining at all. I just need to relax and get to know him better. Glad to have a friendly ear tho. THANKS.

Dreddymonsta · 22/05/2006 12:44

Ahhhh. The paranoia has left the building!! Thanks for the kindness and advice:).
My Ds was weighed today and has put on 1lb in just over a week. He is actually really efficient, I just didn't believe it was possibleBlush. His new noisiness has emerged as partly sbr levels going down, so less drowsy AND wind.
We thought the noises were him not sleeping well and being distressed but it turns out he must be a bit of a sleep-talker, cos the little man CAN get to sleep but only if I leave him to it & stop bothering him when he grunts. I thought it was a bit weird that I imagined he wasn't doing too well and yet he wasn't complaining at all. I just need to relax and get to know him better. Glad to have a friendly ear tho. THANKS.

kiskidee · 23/05/2006 07:02

:) :)
enjoy your baby. the best advice in the long run is listen to your baby. by observing and listening, you will learn what you what they need.

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