HomeQuestions & Answersmy 1mnth 20days baby crying lot not listening to anyone, every pediatrician is saying she is having gas in stomach
after every feed im burping upto 20mins .
she is refusing my breast to have milk I'm pumping the milk and giving her
don't know what to do Im trying my level what's going wrong
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my 1mnth 20days baby crying lot not listening to anyone, every pediatrician is saying she is having gas in stomach after every feed im burping upto 20mins . she is refusing my breast to have milk I'm pumping the milk and giving her don't know what to do Im trying my level what's going wrong
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Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 9 m old boy1 Year agoA. you can give three medicines after consulting doctor and then medicines are usually the colic medicine along with probiotic as well as digestive enzymes. here are some key points for managing gas-related issues in infants: 1. burping after feeding: ensure to burp your baby for 15-20 minutes after feeding to release trapped gas. 2. multiple burping sessions: burp your baby multiple times during and after feeding to prevent gas buildup. 3. upright positioning:keep your baby upright after feeding to prevent gas from causing discomfort or colic pain. 4. feeding techniques:ensure proper feeding techniques to minimize air intake and reduce gas issues. 5. consult a pediatrician: if gas issues persist, seek advice from a pediatrician to rule out any underlying problems. observing your baby's cues and adapting your caregiving practices accordingly is essential for managing gas-related discomfort effectively.
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Sai Prasanthi R LMom of a 11 yr 11 m old boy1 Year agoA. Hello dear parent! Do cycling movements with both your baby’s legs to relieve from gastric symptoms. Give good tummy time everyday. Keep Babyhug tummy roll on handy in such situations. Continue to exclusively breastfeed your baby
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