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Burping probs - is there anything he can take?

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Stefka · 12/01/2008 10:52

At night my DS has problems burping. I have tried every position I can think or, running up and down the stairs and tummy massages but they don't seem to come out. He cries in pain it's horrible.

Are there any meds for this sort of thing that will help?

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MrsEi25 · 12/01/2008 11:09

how old is he? if hes small baby try stroking th crown of his head gently of course it was the only thing that worked wit my dd! x ei x

Stefka · 12/01/2008 11:55

12 weeks.

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Seona1973 · 12/01/2008 12:34

infacol or gripe water could help

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MrsEi25 · 12/01/2008 13:15

also there is some chemist that stock colief drops these help break down th lactose in th milk my friend used these on her formula fed ds and he was v bad windy constipated baby and these changed his night screaming completely

AlwaysTheMummy · 12/01/2008 13:53

My son was always terrible for bringing up his wind, I think we kept Infacol in business for 2003 with the amount we bought, it was the only stuff he didn't try to spit out. After a few feeds using Infacol he did bring up his wind more easily xx

pevie · 12/01/2008 20:09

Gripe water and cool, boiled water helps our LO a little although I have to say at 8 mths she is still a bit of a nightmare. Gripe water is the one thing I would say that has made some difference.

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