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Gayle0000
10-08-2005, 05:46 PM
Does anybody know...

I notice most of my daughter's stomach and intestinal rumbling occurs halfway between feedings. The pattern cycles like this...eat...1 hour later is rumbling & crying...1 hour later we eat...1 hour later more rumbling & crying, and so on.

Should I be giving her the gas drops while she's eating & not rumbling, more as a preventative...or do I give her the gas drops during the rumbling? Much of the rumbling is down in her intestines. Thanks,
Gayle

Laur77
10-08-2005, 05:58 PM
I would say give it at feedings to prevent the rumblings in the first place. I would think the gas drops would hace a lot of "catching up" to do if you wait until the rumbling starts way down in the bowels.

Mom22greatkids
10-08-2005, 07:50 PM
Is she a newborn? Are you nursing? Are you scheduling her feedings or feeding on demand? She may be crying after one hour because she wants to nurse again. Newborns feed very often so make sure you feed on demand. Also it is normal to hear some grumbling of the tummy as it digests. I have heard it in both of my children.

Gayle0000
10-08-2005, 09:05 PM
Thanks for the info. Mom22greatkids...she is 4 weeks old and I am BF. I am feeding her on demand, and she wants to eat every 2 hours on her own like clockwork...so it's her own schedule. There are a few episodes here & there where she deviates...but you can count on that 2 hour window about 95% of the time.
Gayle

shelliam
10-08-2005, 11:26 PM
I would give them and see if it helps. The medicine isn't absorbed into their body so it can't hurt either way.Also you may want to check to see if something in your diet may be giving it to her. I ate beans and rice yesterday and poor DD had gas all night.

Kiera1595
10-10-2005, 06:48 AM
Also avoid broccoli and cauliflower. And sometimes peppers can give you gas too.

Sarahj
10-10-2005, 02:48 PM
My DD is formula fed, and gets a ton of gas. She has always had gas problems, even when I did breastfeed. Gas drops do help alot. We give them to her after every feeding. Also, we have found that giving them to her with the dropper is the most effective. Rather than trying to mix it with her milk. We use "Little Tummies" brand. Tried several different off brands but found that it works the best. She tended to spit it out if she didn't like the taste. Kinda defeated the purpose of giving them to her.

Sarah

 
 
 




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