Simple Tips on How to Prevent and Remedy Your Infant's Gas and Colic Issues
Are you the parent of a new baby? Babies are fun, but, as we all know, they sometimes get tummy aches. This can range from a simple case of gas clear up to the dreaded colic. They say prevention is the best medicine and this situation is no exception.
It is important to pay close attention to what your baby is consuming. If the baby is breastfed, be sure to note what you have been eating. As a rule, it is best to avoid onions, garlic, dairy, and gaseous vegetables like beans and broccoli. Breastfeeding does
not mean that you cannot enjoy these foods anymore, but it is best to add them into your diet one at a time and see how the baby reacts.
If your baby is formula fed and is having frequent issues with gas and colic, you may need to try a different formula. It is always best to discuss this with your baby's pediatrician and get recommendations from them. There are many different kinds of formulas for most all occasions: soy, lactose-free, low iron, etc. If your baby is old enough for solid foods (the current recommendation is 4 to 6 months old) then be sure to introduce one food at a time. Once they have eaten that food for a few days, then it is safe to add another choice of food. Watch carefully over the following days how they react and remove any offensive new foods.
No matter whether your baby is breastfed or bottle fed, you will always want to burp them half way through and afterwards. There are a couple of good ways to burp a baby and you will just need to see which way your child responds best. There is the old standby of putting the baby up towards your shoulder with his or her abdomen facing your chest and patting gently on their back. It is important to always have a burp cloth over your shoulder when doing this as babies tend to spit up a bit when burping. Another good way of burping a baby is to sit them on your lap and put one hand on their chest with your thumb and forefinger supporting their head under their jaw. Use your other hand to rub or pat their back carefully.
It is important to pay close attention to what your baby is consuming. If the baby is breastfed, be sure to note what you have been eating. As a rule, it is best to avoid onions, garlic, dairy, and gaseous vegetables like beans and broccoli. Breastfeeding does
If your baby is formula fed and is having frequent issues with gas and colic, you may need to try a different formula. It is always best to discuss this with your baby's pediatrician and get recommendations from them. There are many different kinds of formulas for most all occasions: soy, lactose-free, low iron, etc. If your baby is old enough for solid foods (the current recommendation is 4 to 6 months old) then be sure to introduce one food at a time. Once they have eaten that food for a few days, then it is safe to add another choice of food. Watch carefully over the following days how they react and remove any offensive new foods.
No matter whether your baby is breastfed or bottle fed, you will always want to burp them half way through and afterwards. There are a couple of good ways to burp a baby and you will just need to see which way your child responds best. There is the old standby of putting the baby up towards your shoulder with his or her abdomen facing your chest and patting gently on their back. It is important to always have a burp cloth over your shoulder when doing this as babies tend to spit up a bit when burping. Another good way of burping a baby is to sit them on your lap and put one hand on their chest with your thumb and forefinger supporting their head under their jaw. Use your other hand to rub or pat their back carefully.
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