Just need to get it out...I'm feeling so sad and stressed. My 3 month old DD has reflux and dairy/soy protein intolerance. I've cut those things from my diet but she still is uncomfortable some days, arches her back, cries, refuses to feed. She is on Zantac and it's still a roller coaster...some days good, some terrible. The pediatric gastro dr wants me to pump and give her Nutramigen formula for 2 days to see if she does better. He said some babies are just sensitive to tons of things in mom's diet. I am feeling heartbroken. I refuse to put her through misery so if she does better on the formula I will make the switch. The problem is she likes the breast milk better so it's hard to get her to eat the formula. Any tips?? I can't help but crying, I miss breastfeeding her already and it hasn't been even 24 hrs.
Re: Transitioning to formula for medical reason... Feeling sad
DS1 7/24/15
DS2 5/7/17
I hope you don't mind if I ask some questions since I've BTDT both with allergies AND with reflux.
First, what dosage of Zantac is your LO on? Has your pediatrician talked about any other reflux meds? Some babies do so much better with Prevacid. Zantac and Prevacid are two different medications that work differently.
Secondly, did you try eliminating all dairy and soy from your diet? It takes 2 weeks for both to get out of YOUR system and then another 2 weeks to totally get out of HER system. While you can see improvement in the initial days, it does take a while to rid your systems of it. Also, dairy and soy are hidden in so many foods.
I think wanting to breastfeed her is important for you, then you should see what measures you could take to continue to do so. Would your pediatrician refer you to a ped GI doctor to see what can be done for your LOs reflux? Maybe switching to formula isn't the answer...
J -- 9/04
L -- 11/10
E -- 7/15