I've heard this can be a controversial topic, but I don't know much about it so here goes:
(Preface: yes, I will be asking my ped about this, obviously)
Are any of you ladies putting rice or oat cereal in LOs bottle? Was this for reflux, constant hunger, or something else? When did you start? Did your ped reccomend? Has it been working?
DS has reflux and is on Zantac. Lately he's been waking up every 1.5 hours wanting to eat (I've tried soothing every which way and he just wants the bottle). Problem is if I fed him each time he woke up he would be eating way over 32 ounces per 24 hrs. I'm hoping maybe adding some cereal in his night time bottles may help him sleep a little better and not wake up starving so often, maybe only every 3-4 hours?
(I've also tried making smaller bottles, but he cries for more and if I get him asleep will wake up 15-30 minutes later hungry again)
Re: Cereal in bottle?
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My pedi is having me do rice cereal for reflux.. But so far in my experience, it doesnt make her any more full then regular formula would, it is just thicker so it doesn't come back up as easily.
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I will say that thickening his bottles with the cereal has immensely helped his spitting up and his Prilosec made his spitting up worse. so from a reflux standpoint it definitely helps. do not use oatmeal though only rice cereal at this age. oatmeal shouldn't be started until 6 months.
Thanks for all the info ladies
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Who knows. I haven't done it yet - we too are in the "thicken for reflux" camp.
@jclester614 @SaraJoy00 This is nothing to freak out about. There are trace amounts of arsenic in your drinking water and the fruits and veggies you eat. It is a naturally occurring element. You can't avoid it.
I asked him about the buzz words about "open gut" and supposed higher incidence of autoimmune and intestinal disorders and he said that has never been proven and people have been putting cereal in bottles for forever, long before it was trendy to be gluten-free, etc. My doctor is young and very modern so I felt confident with his answer, knowing he is not old-school or new-school, just up-to-date.
A friend of mine used a similar product but it was by prescription.
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Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14
Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14