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What meds have you tried?
Perhaps the meds are causing the problem.
Does she tolerate her formula well? Without vomiting or diarrhea?
Please be more specific about what is happening.
Have you taken her to the doctor?
Try Natural health. Go to a health store. maybe some probiotics. They boost the emune system and help with digestive problems. They are actually really good fir every one.
it started this morning,
she drinking whole milk
have for two months i know it not that
gas meds, she used the bathroom really
good today. i switch her from milk to juice
throught out the day have been doing that,
its nothing differnet, she the best baby i NEVER had this happen.
was the milk expired? sometimes milk will sour before it's supposed to. and isn't dairy one of those things you can become allergic to later in life? i usually hear about it happening more in the teen years, but can it happen to babies too? has she eaten anything else new lately? or maybe too much of something? does she have any other symptoms?
and i'll second j_9's question. what did your pediatrician say?
She could have an ear infection,often indicated by pulling on the ear.A belly ache is often shown by the baby pulling its legs up toward the stomach.
I would put her on your legs and massage her back and pat her back,soundly.
Walk her around as the more she cries the more air she will swallow and if it is gas,it would make it worse.
Crying non stop for over an hour ,after you have tried the other things,warrants a trip to the ER in my opinion.
can't think of the name, but actualy this is fairly common for alot of kids. Having a tummy ache where rubbing or laying on top of one parent makes it feel better. The childs doctor may have some great advice
is there a nurse line you can call? me and my bf have different insurance, but on the back of each of our cards is a 24/7 nurse's line. maybe a nurse can help until you can talk with your dr?