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Father of a 8 yr 4 m old girl8 years ago
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My daughter is 2 months old and she is facing farting issue and after farting she cries ...we have consulted doctor but doctor says its normal and her portty schedule has been changed to 3- 4 days now... From recent days she is crying without reasons or looks like we cant find her exact reason.. Hence Required whether someone would faced same or share u r experiance with us.....

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profile image of Dr Arti SharmaExpertDr Arti SharmaPaediatrician8 years ago

A. Burp baby after feeds Keep baby upright for some time after feeds Give baby tummy time Massage and warm bath will help

profile image of Vrashali ChawlaVrashali ChawlaMom of 2 children8 years ago

A. hey till he time babies learn to take turns on their own due to their movement being limited they got really troubled by gas. you try and have light meals avoid heavy and fried and junk food. light meals with lot of water will help. have triphala at night in small quantities. apply heeng on baby tummy 2-3 times in a day.

profile image of Shaista TarannumShaista TarannumMom of a 17 yr old boy8 years ago

A. it might be due to colic and gas... Give tummy time to your baby a few times a day for a few minutes. Once your child is old enough, make sure they spend a decent amount of time on their stomach. This daily practice actually aids in your child's digestion and prevents any potential discomfort. massage your baby's tummy in clockwise and anticlockwise directions on the stomach a few times a day. try avoid eating foods that create gas while you are breastfeeding the baby.Try to avoid foods like brocolli, cauliflower, cabbage, citrus fruits, soy, peanuts..... All these might cause gas sometimes. Also limit tea and coffee intake. may be just once a day if you really need to. Make sure you make the baby burp after every feed even if it takes more time on some days. Hold your baby upright for a period of time after feeding. Don't put your baby to sleep immediately. Don't wait till the end of the meal to let a little air out. When your baby's eating starts to slow down, take a minute or two to burp them. This way, they are able to let out some of the built-up gas. If you are giving bottle feed then make you are using the right sized nipple and bottle so that the baby is not unnecessarily taking in a lot of air which is one of the main reasons for colic. Overfeeding or feeding too quickly can also lead to colic problems. Giving your child a pacifier every time they cry could do some digestive harm, as the constant sucking actually causes gas to build. Try to limit your baby's pacifier use to when they really need it. A little change during mealtime can make a huge difference. If you are breastfeeding your child, make sure they are properly latching on to the nipple to avoid sucking excess air. For those bottle-feeding their babies, try switching to a bottle that has a slow-flow nipple. And, as always, make sure your child is positioned at an incline to help their digestive track flow.

profile image of priyanka arorapriyanka aroraMom of a 10 yr 8 m old boy8 years ago

A. its mighg be colic issues..as breastfeeding mommy avoid gassy foods..hv saunf ajwain after meal..add cumin seeds in food..make your baby burp after everyfeed n apply hing water around navel .if motion is watery then consult doc

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