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Bubble Trouble
How to Control Baby's Gas
By Carma Haley Shoemaker
Gas pain is uncomfortable. When those bubbles form, the bloating can make even the biggest man double over in pain. So it comes as no surprise that infants with gas pain cry and cry and cry. Parents want nothing more than to comfort their baby. But how? And once the current crisis has passed, what can parents do to prevent it from reoccurring?
"My son, Mike, cried from gas pain almost constantly for eight months," says Margaret Helmstetter of Sierra Vista, Ariz. "I had tried everything to calm and relieve him – walking, patting his back, burping. Nothing helped. I even tried changing my diet, as he was breastfed, and that didn't help either. When I asked the doctor, he told me to do my best and that it would go away."
If none of these suggestions help, Prachniak suggests that it's time to call your doctor. "Not every baby will react to non-medical methods, and it's OK if your baby doesn't," she says. "It may then be time to ask your doctor about trying infant drops that help to break up gas bubbles and relieve pressure in Baby's tummy. They work quickly and will offer the relief that Baby needs."
Helmstetter has gone that route. "When none of the 'mommy methods' helped, I asked my doctor about an over-the-counter to help relieve the gas pain," she says. "I used 'grippe water.' It is an over-the-counter medicine from England that blends licorice and peppermint. It comes in a clear liquid that acts like water but has a nice odor, and babies don't mind the taste. I would give my baby a few drops, Baby would expel the gas with big burps, and [his] tummy – and Baby – would calm down."
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Gas Pains and Babies by Hillary on 01/13/2010 01:48PM
My infant is 7 weeks old. She has had terrible gas since about week 3 My concern is that nothing seems to work and she continuously, at times will be wrenching in pain and crying out.When it is bad this will occur every fewseconds or minutes and can go on for several hours i have tried gripe waters, mylecum, and now zantac for acid reflux.Normal burping techniques are not working either. I am concerned that it may be symptomatic ofsomething larger.Any thoughts would be appreciated hillabouttown@yahoo.com
Gas Pains and Babies by Anonymous on 10/03/2009 08:45AM
My daughter is 24 days old, she has been crying because she has gas. So I read these articles and performed them and then she burped so thank you for this website and God B;ess.
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Gas Pains and Babies by Anonymous on 02/12/2010 03:16PM
My 10 week old has been suffering from birth as well. Nothing we try works. I haven't tried Mylicon but may have to. Our pediatrician tells us it will eventually go away but it is so hard to see him suffer as it affects his sleep. I too am worrying there is something more going on. We may have to take him to a GI specialist. Hillary, anything work for you yet?