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help poo and pain in newborn

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Ladypug · 11/11/2015 07:16

Our newborn (one week old) is in lots of pain trying to go to the toilet and is passing green stools, she is crying uncontrollably and clearly in serious discomfort. I've tried researching it but everything is coming up from GED or colic to not getting enough hind milk or potentially the iron supplements I'm taking crossing the breast milk. Can anyone advise based on experience? I can't stand seeing her in pain and discomfort like this!

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SparklyTinselTits · 11/11/2015 07:21

I've read that really green poo, and discomfort can be signs of a dairy allergy/intolerance....my DD had issues with constipation and was always in pain when trying to go Sad but I stopped bf and moved to comfort formula and not had a problem since.
I would take her to the doctors to find out for sure, but maybe something you're eating could be passing through your milk and upsetting her tummy?? Or as you say, the iron supplements.
Hope you get an answer from the GP, and you LO can start feeling better Smile and congratulations on your new arrival!!! Grin

Ladypug · 11/11/2015 10:12

Thanks sparkly that's great!

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tiktok · 11/11/2015 11:21

????

Ladypug you said on your thread yesterday night the paed had told you to leave off the iron tabs for a couple of days....you said you were going to do this. 12 hours is not sufficient time to see a difference.

Has it got worse?

Ladypug · 11/11/2015 11:27

Hey tiktok, it's not worse but not really better and yes I've now been off iron for 24 hours but yesterday she had poo again but green. My mil said this could be colic instead so I'm just waiting it out to see but thought I would ask on here (I still feel it's iron related but worried it could be something else). I have to see paed on Thursday if no improvement

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SparklyTinselTits · 11/11/2015 11:49

Might sound really stupid....but doesn't iron tend to make poo turn black?? Or is that just in adults?
I'm definitely more leaning towards some sort of allergy/intolerance to something passing through your milk, or possibly the milk itself.

tiktok · 11/11/2015 11:53

Sparkly, why would this be allergy/intolerance?

Green poo is on the normal spectrum.

Gileswithachainsaw · 11/11/2015 11:53

Sounds like my dd as a baby. she was mill intolerant.

straining constantly
green strong smelling poo
bloated tummy
clearly in alot if pain

SparklyTinselTits · 11/11/2015 11:56

tiktok I come to that conclusion because the OP said her baby seems in pain as well.
The PP has just described the symptoms of a milk allergy....sounds like OP's baby!

Ladypug · 11/11/2015 12:30

Thanks everyone, I only have milk in cereal but will cut that out too and see if it helps. Poo is now yellow again but only a small amount and still lots of pain passing it. My poo went green before going black on the iron tablets (sorry tmi but that's why I thought it could be the iron)

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Gileswithachainsaw · 11/11/2015 12:33

Don't use a soya substitute though.

if there is an intolerence to the protein in milk, soya is similar so also causes problems in up to 40 percent of cases.

tiktok · 11/11/2015 13:06

Ladypug, stay off the iron tabs as suggested by the doctor.

You can't stop drinking milk at the same time - only do this if you are sure it's not the tabs.

Cows milk protein intolerance in a breastfed baby is rare. It exists, but it's too soon to 'treat' for it at a week.

Ladypug · 11/11/2015 13:10

Ah ok thanks tiktok

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tiktok · 11/11/2015 13:11

Thing is, if you stop drinking milk at the same time as you stop the tabs, and your baby's symptoms improve, you won't know what did the trick :)

Ladypug · 11/11/2015 13:47

Makes sense!

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Ladypug · 11/11/2015 16:03

She just projectile vomited everywhere after latest feed

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SparklyTinselTits · 11/11/2015 16:21

Aww poor baba Sad
Have you spoken to your doctor??

Gileswithachainsaw · 11/11/2015 16:23

Does she have any seemingly unrelated symptoms?

snuffly/mucousy/ aa bit bunged up?
dry skin?
fidgety when feeding?

Ladypug · 11/11/2015 16:53

Hi Giles no. It's mainly agony when she poos and full on crying for periods of time. Gp said give it till tomorrow and see once iron is out of system

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poocatcherchampion · 11/11/2015 17:00

Is this not normal new baby fussiness? It doesn't sound too desperate to me. She will no doubt settle soon.

Gileswithachainsaw · 11/11/2015 17:00

just out of curiosity what are the other ingredients in the iron tablets?

kristine007 · 11/11/2015 17:41

Giles, what would those unrelated simptoms mean? My baby has has them all except for fidgety feeding.

Ladypug · 11/11/2015 17:43

I hope so poocatcher, I hope I'm just overreacting - she just won't stop crying and she's in so much pain, it doesn't seem normal. The other ingredients are: elemental iron, sodium methyl parahydroxybenzoate, sodium ethyl parahydroxybenzoate, maltitol liquid, aluminium magnesium silicate, sodium propyl parahydroxybenzoate, citric acid, chocolate and peppermint flavours and purified water

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Gileswithachainsaw · 11/11/2015 18:04

I can only speak for my dd really. I don't know how I knew but I just did.

at first I thought it was just gastric symptoms. it was discounted at first because of the anti biotic even though shed started showing signs befire she had them. and because she was gaining weight. well given she spent days receiving iv nutrition due to illness. any food basically meant she out on weight even though she exhibited other symptoms.

I assumed the congestion was down to illness and the dry skin because eczema runs in the family.

yet it all went, the bloating the stinky acid poos, the crying, the dry skin, the congestion as soon as she started on the right milk.

it was then clear that it was basically all related.

redcaryellowcar · 11/11/2015 18:07

Tiktok always has excellent feeding advice. I too remember green poo being fairly normal. I don't have much to add other than had you thought about baby massage? It can help digestive system and I really enjoyed it as a 'bonding' experience.

Ladypug · 11/11/2015 18:10

Thanks Giles, so yours was a milk allergy? So you just came off the milk and/or all dairy?

Thanks Redcar, yes doing massage currently at home. Not out the house properly yet to join groups but hopefully soon!

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