My DD has horrible gas. Up for hours upon hours crying, squirming, etc. Have tried everything. Recently put on Nutramigen and was a MIRACLE (whole new baby!) for about 4 days... and now it has come raging back. She's on Nexium for reflux, too btw. Anyway - I've tried it all. Massages, tummy time, warm water/compress, bicycling, Gripe Water, gas drops, breast milk, different formulas, the Windi ( which is the only thing that really helps relieve it, but I can't do this all day and all night). I thought Nutramigen was my answer but obviously it's not. Nothing freaking works. So...when does gas get better with age? She will be 8 weeks old this Saturday.
Re: NOTHING helps...so when does it improve on it's own?
As her digestive system matures, things may improve. DD isn't nearly as gassy as she once was. I can't remember when the difference became really noticeable, but it's been for a little while.
If you want to try switching bottles to see if that helps, I'd suggest the Tommee Tippee sensitive tummy bottles.
We use the Playtex Ventaire bottles too. We LOVE them. Aria had terrible gas after we first switched her to formula. Changing formulas helped a bit, but the bottle has been a game-changer.
We were using the Tommie Tippee bottles originally. Since switching to the Playtex Ventaire, Aria has rarely had any gas, and I can count the times she's spit up on one hand. Definitely recommend!
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Ok, maybe I'll try those and see what happens...thanks ladies.
Nicki - thank you very much - we've tried that one and it didn't work either. Thanks though!!!
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My daughter had colic and has silent reflux. She was on Nutramigen on and off while I EP'ed and then I went to straight Nutramigen around 6 weeks. It takes a while for it to work fully, so I'd give it a little more time. THAT SAID, we are now transitioning her back to Gentlease. She never had a milk allergy and her reflux has gotten worse on the Nutramigen. DH read something about how these super broken down formulas can cause excess stomach acid because there isn't enough work for the stomach to do. So we've been slowly mixing in the Gentlease and she's getting better. She was gassy at first, BUT nothing like when she was younger and really colicky. Hopefully that makes sense.
Oh, and I didn't know this, but Similac Sensitive is apparently lactose free, so that might be another formula to try. Just start transitioning slowly with a 2 to 1 ratio and then half and half and then 1 to 2. It's been a week and we're still only doing half and half (I also wanted to use up the rest of my Nutramigen since its so stinkin' expensive).
And one other thing...
We tried all those special gas drops and gripe water. A bunch of gals on my FB recommended this product called Colic Calm. It's found at CVS only or online at coliccalm.com. Anyways, the product is all natural and helped us during those screaming/crying fits. It's not going to make it go away, but it seemed to work better than all the other stuff we tried.
Also, I make all of my daughter's bottles in advance and using the Dr. Brown's pitcher. This allows the formula to settle so there aren't air bubbles. I have used Dr. Brown's, Playtex Ventaire and Playtex Drop-In bottles. The Playtex nipples were perfect IMO. Dr. Brown's were a little too fast so I bought the Preemie Nipples and then I used those bottles more. I think I put the Level 1 nipples back on sometime after she turned 2 months.
Maybe the Nexium needs to be changed to something else. With my first she was placed on Zantac which did squat...she was switched to Prevacid which was a lifesaver. My second was put on Zantac, which I was really skeptical about since it did nothing for my first and it was like a miracle - it works great for him!
As for the gas, have you tried Colic Calm? It's on the expensive side for what it is, but when my DS was going through bad gas issues this was the ONLY thing we tried that helped and it def helped! I think it was $20 for a bottle at CVS, but you only use a tiny amt at a time so it lasts. I checked with my pedi and she said it's worth a shot -- one of those things that either works or doesn't, without any real gray area.
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This was us for a while too. We tried everything you've tried and every bottle under the sun! Ended up with playtex ventair....those worked the best for us. But, ultimately things will get better as she gets older. Hang in there!