Hey, 
Our little one had a little bit of reflux while in the hospital but it seemed to be taken care of by holding him upright for 15-20 minutes after eating. He occasionally would have a little spit up but not much.  However since weve been home it seems to have gotten worse.  He seems uncomfortable after feedings and doesn't want to be laid  down on his back. He has been spiting up much more oftern. have been feeding him, holding him upright then placing him in his swing.  I was just wondering if anyone has any advice or found a way to help their LO.  Someone mentioned using Colic Calm, anyone have experience using this?
Thanks
                
Re: Reflux
With number two (DS) we are just getting into Nutramigen and I'll be asking for meds next week. I still pump and get about 6 oz of breast milk which I give him at night because it seems to digest better and he seems to get to sleep sooner.
We try to hold LO upright for as long as possible after feedings and this helps. It's also helps to let go of any need for routine if you can - I find I can't always predict when the bad reflux episodes will happen, so if I avoid getting hung up on routine like we did with DD, I stress less.
Good luck! I would suggest a check in for reflux moms but there are too many check-ins. Hopefully something works for you to make it livable. Having survived it once, the only thing keeping me sane this time is that I know it eventually ends.
I've been researching colic calm and though it's sworn by tons of people (including my pharmacist) it contains charcoal in it's inactive ingredients and I am a little sckeptical on that. I read a study that charcoal can affect healthy intestine development in children in the long run. Now I don't know how much if it is true and if the study was validated but honestly, as long as it's not overdone, if colic calm works then I think it's fine. My pedi is not a fan of these colic relief gripe water stuff but instead suggested 1 oz camomile tea ( over 24 hours) which is a main ingredient in many colic relief stuff anyways if at all baby seems to have colicky symptoms.
Talk to your pedi about it. Your LO might require meds to help control it or you might have a baby that will create a lot more laundry.