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Hadley moved onto formula at 6 days old. She initially took to it really well and whilst there was a little constipation we eventually (on the advice of our GP) watered down one feed and got her moving again.
However a few weeks back I was starting to think SMA yellow was a bad match for her as her poo was often green and hard, she was full of wind and being sick. The doctor told us to try something different if we liked and it would do no harm. We spoke with our HV who spoke highly over Aptamil Comfort so we gave that a go. Now it sorted out her poo and that returned to a nice splodgy brown mess. However her sick became really watery. Also rather than bringing it back during a feed and just after she would be sick on and off for the entire time between feeds. We gave it a good week but in the end the sick was becoming too much, we were having to use towels rather than muslin cloths and I was becoming concerned with how much coughing she was doing.
So seeing as her poo was no longer an issue we thought we'd give SMA staydown a go. Now I have to say I really liked this milk, so did Hadley. She fed beautifully on it and always seemed so content. However after several days she became really constipated and the final straw was her screaming and screaming trying to poo. I had her nappy off at the time trying to calm her down and she was really struggling as it was hard. So we returned to the doctor on the advice of our HV and she was useless. She just told us she looks healthy and if she's not lost weight she was reluctant to prescribe anything. The HV had suggested she may either need gaviscon for the reflux or a prescription milk. Both of these ideas were rejected. We were told prescription milk "isn't very nice" and gaviscon is "a bit of a hassle". I did explain the amount of hassle wasn't an issue I just want her to be happy but all we got was another appointment for a weeks time to check up on her again and make sure she hasn't lost any weight. She suggested we try cool boiled water (we have tried this many times and she rejects it and screams herself to sleep). I asked about perhaps watering down a feed again, like we had in the beginning and she wouldn't OK that for us, she said that the problem would be not knowing how much she'd had.
So we went home and the pain continued. In the end and much trying with the water we gave her an SMA yellow 7oz but with enough water for 8oz. She took it (reluctantly as apparently she'd developed a taste for thicker milks now... ). Result! She pooed.
So the question was where to go next. We had a theory that perhaps if the SMA comfort was as gentle as the aptamil one then perhaps she would keep it down as she seems to prefer SMA. Wrong.
I really am at my wits' end. I just want her to be comfortable and happy. The doctor suggested we could mix milks but I wasn't convinced. Has anyone tried this? The only thing I can think of as a solution is keep her on the staydown and then just give her another milk every so often to keep her bowels moving. But how often and would this do any harm? I think it would confuse her, she's already starting to have preferences on the milks we've given her.
I've posted some threads about this before in the formula section but I thought I might try in here incase more people read and anyone has been on the same awful merry-go-round. I sort of get the feeling that everyone is putting us off in the hope she naturally grows out of the reflux, but they don't have to live with the stress of seeing her sick all the time or worse, in pain trying to poo.
Also just want to add the bottles she uses are the Tommee Tippee ones. We did try Dr Brown's but oddly they made no difference. The best combo of everything we've had was the TT bottles with variflow teats using the SMA staydown milk. That pretty much put a stop to the reflux (we just got little bits, which I guess is normal) but it was too much for her bowels.
Any help or advice would be greatly welcomed. Thanks for taking the time to read this. x
However a few weeks back I was starting to think SMA yellow was a bad match for her as her poo was often green and hard, she was full of wind and being sick. The doctor told us to try something different if we liked and it would do no harm. We spoke with our HV who spoke highly over Aptamil Comfort so we gave that a go. Now it sorted out her poo and that returned to a nice splodgy brown mess. However her sick became really watery. Also rather than bringing it back during a feed and just after she would be sick on and off for the entire time between feeds. We gave it a good week but in the end the sick was becoming too much, we were having to use towels rather than muslin cloths and I was becoming concerned with how much coughing she was doing.
So seeing as her poo was no longer an issue we thought we'd give SMA staydown a go. Now I have to say I really liked this milk, so did Hadley. She fed beautifully on it and always seemed so content. However after several days she became really constipated and the final straw was her screaming and screaming trying to poo. I had her nappy off at the time trying to calm her down and she was really struggling as it was hard. So we returned to the doctor on the advice of our HV and she was useless. She just told us she looks healthy and if she's not lost weight she was reluctant to prescribe anything. The HV had suggested she may either need gaviscon for the reflux or a prescription milk. Both of these ideas were rejected. We were told prescription milk "isn't very nice" and gaviscon is "a bit of a hassle". I did explain the amount of hassle wasn't an issue I just want her to be happy but all we got was another appointment for a weeks time to check up on her again and make sure she hasn't lost any weight. She suggested we try cool boiled water (we have tried this many times and she rejects it and screams herself to sleep). I asked about perhaps watering down a feed again, like we had in the beginning and she wouldn't OK that for us, she said that the problem would be not knowing how much she'd had.
So we went home and the pain continued. In the end and much trying with the water we gave her an SMA yellow 7oz but with enough water for 8oz. She took it (reluctantly as apparently she'd developed a taste for thicker milks now... ). Result! She pooed.
So the question was where to go next. We had a theory that perhaps if the SMA comfort was as gentle as the aptamil one then perhaps she would keep it down as she seems to prefer SMA. Wrong.
I really am at my wits' end. I just want her to be comfortable and happy. The doctor suggested we could mix milks but I wasn't convinced. Has anyone tried this? The only thing I can think of as a solution is keep her on the staydown and then just give her another milk every so often to keep her bowels moving. But how often and would this do any harm? I think it would confuse her, she's already starting to have preferences on the milks we've given her.
I've posted some threads about this before in the formula section but I thought I might try in here incase more people read and anyone has been on the same awful merry-go-round. I sort of get the feeling that everyone is putting us off in the hope she naturally grows out of the reflux, but they don't have to live with the stress of seeing her sick all the time or worse, in pain trying to poo.
Also just want to add the bottles she uses are the Tommee Tippee ones. We did try Dr Brown's but oddly they made no difference. The best combo of everything we've had was the TT bottles with variflow teats using the SMA staydown milk. That pretty much put a stop to the reflux (we just got little bits, which I guess is normal) but it was too much for her bowels.
Any help or advice would be greatly welcomed. Thanks for taking the time to read this. x