c1403
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Hello All
My LO is nearly 13 weeks old and FF.
She was diagnsoed with silent reflux at 6 weeks and has been on infant gaviscon since, she was never sick with it just very very unsettled.
I had a review with my Dr last week and we said we would start trying to take her slowly off the gaviscon and see how she goes, well since then shes become quite cranky and also started being sick after bottles (enough to soak her bib)
I decided that maybe she was still suffering so shes back on the IG in every feed, she is still being sick though, not right away about 45-60mins after her feed. So im wondering if shes now havign normal reflux?
I am going to see how she gets on over the weekend (as shes had a cold too) and if it keeps up we will go back to the Dr.
She is feeding as normal (6oz 5x a day) so im not worried about that too much.
She is on aptamil first milk and has been since 4 weeks, do you think she may want a slightly thicker milk? Her sick is very milky/thin, like its not even been digested.
Thanks Ladies
x
My LO is nearly 13 weeks old and FF.
She was diagnsoed with silent reflux at 6 weeks and has been on infant gaviscon since, she was never sick with it just very very unsettled.
I had a review with my Dr last week and we said we would start trying to take her slowly off the gaviscon and see how she goes, well since then shes become quite cranky and also started being sick after bottles (enough to soak her bib)
I decided that maybe she was still suffering so shes back on the IG in every feed, she is still being sick though, not right away about 45-60mins after her feed. So im wondering if shes now havign normal reflux?
I am going to see how she gets on over the weekend (as shes had a cold too) and if it keeps up we will go back to the Dr.
She is feeding as normal (6oz 5x a day) so im not worried about that too much.
She is on aptamil first milk and has been since 4 weeks, do you think she may want a slightly thicker milk? Her sick is very milky/thin, like its not even been digested.
Thanks Ladies
x