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kimtt
07-26-2007, 01:16 AM
Hi:

Last night an incident happened to me and my wife and it really freak us, my 5 wo baby girl finished her bottle of milk (about 4 oz) and we put her laying on bed to let her rest. about 10 mins later she was acting like very uncomfortable and her face turned blue which is a sign of respiration difficulty, we rushed her to the nearest hospital, while on the way to the hospital she spill up milk thru her mouth and hose and started to cry, after reaching the hospital her colour was turning back to normal.

With the advise of the doctor, we took x-ray on her chest to examinate her lung and respiration system and it turns out everything is normal. The doctor said maybe it is due to feeding problem, she was admitted and will be monitor for 24 hours. Today she is ok, and doctor will discharged her in next hours or so.

The doctor told me that the muscle which control the intake of air into the lung was closed which causes the incident, it might be due to excessive milk stayed in the throat causing the closure of the muscle on the respiration path to avoid milk from entering the lung. He told me that what we need to do is to help the baby spill out the excessive milk, and once the baby turned blue, the muscle will be triggered and the open the path of the respiration again.

The doctor suggested that the root cause most probably due to over feeding, wrong feeding technic, or not enough blurping, and when the baby grown up, this problem will go away.

Anyone on this board having this kind of experience before? And how do you overcome it?

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youneeak
07-26-2007, 09:08 AM
Hi there,

Whoa!! Scary stuff!! I have not have anything similar happen, so I have no advice. I'm sure it's so incredibly scary and I can imagine that it will take a long time for you and your wife to be comfortable putting your baby down. I just wanted to wish you luck and thank you for sharing your story. Did the doctor give you any advice as to how to help her spit out the excess milk?

srivera
07-26-2007, 10:08 AM
Kimtt- We had a similar experience with our 9 d/o baby. She spit up and aspirated it into her lungs and was having issues breathing and began changing colors. She never quite got to blue as she was passing some air. By the time we got to the doctor she had coughed it up for the most part and her oxygen level was back up to normal. Our doctor said that Acid reflux is fairly common in little ones and gave us a prescription for Axid which is similar to Zantac. Seems to be working so far for the past 3 days. She hasn't had a projectile type vomit since, and she had had 3 or 4 in the 2 days prior to the episode. Hopefully it was just an outside occurence for you and your little one does just fine.

gel2005
07-27-2007, 09:43 AM
When my son was a newborn he would spit up through his nose especially when I would lay him down immediately after feeding. He gagged and choked a few times, but never turned blue. I know that had to be scary. Babies are still forming even after they are born. Sometimes the flap on the top of the esophagus is not fully formed, it is common, DS Ped said to keep him upright about 15 minutes after each feeding. It really helped DS, he is now 6 months old and doesn't have the problem any more. Good luck!

LisaFaith
07-27-2007, 12:27 PM
This exact thing just happened to a friend's newborn. It turns out that the baby has reflux, and is being treated with Reglan. Holding baby more upright during feedings can help, as well as keeping baby propped up for 15-20 minutes after feeding.

almac
07-30-2007, 10:06 PM
wowwww isnt' that scary??? this happened to DS when he was about 4-5 months !

he was in his jolly jumper having a grand old time. his dad looked over at his and his face was turned red and he was making gaging faces. we freaked, it was obvious he couldnt breath. then all of a sudden as we're trying to get him out of the jumper he started spitting up out of of his mouth and nose. there was so much he still couldnt breath, it was stuck in his nose and he kept inhaling it through his mouth.

we flipped him upside down and pat him on the back, he got the rest of it out of his lungs, meanwhile i grabbed this little suction thing to get it out of his nose.

it was such a sin.. and so freaking scary !!! seeing him struggle and choke! we were about to call 911 if it went on any longer.

pepper555
08-03-2007, 07:42 AM
I have a 5wk old bub & he did the samething when he was 1wk. We called 000 & in the time it took for the ambulance to come I had flipped him on his tummy and patted his back and he cleared himself. We went to hosp and they did x.rays and more and found nothing wrong. He was in special care nursery for 2days. He learnt to cough the nxt wk and I think this has helped. Our bub has reflux so I have been doing research on natural ways of dealing with this. It is a VERY scarey thing to go through and the only advice I can give is to keep a close eye on bub (I wheel the bassinet around the house where ever I go) and try and put the episode out of your mind. I can't even talk about it now without feeling sick. I wish you lots of luck:angel:

 
 
 




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