POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy10 months agoA. Since your son was born preterm and is still very young, it’s common for his digestive system to be maturing. Here are some tips to help with digestion and ensure he's comfortable:
1. Frequent, Small Feedings: Offer smaller amounts of milk more frequently, as this can ease digestion and prevent discomfort.
2. Burping After Feedings: Make sure to burp your baby after each feeding to release any trapped air that can cause discomfort and gassiness.
3. Tummy Time: Gentle tummy time (under supervision) can help strengthen muscles and improve digestion. It also helps relieve gas.
4. Proper Latch: Ensure that your baby has a good latch while breastfeeding or that the bottle is appropriate for him if you’re using formula. Poor latching can cause him to swallow air, leading to discomfort and gas.
5. Avoid Overfeeding: Try not to overfeed, as it can cause digestive issues, leading to frequent stooling. Follow his hunger cues.
6. Check Formula or Breast Milk: If you are using formula, ensure it’s suitable for preterm infants. In some cases, babies have trouble digesting certain formulas or breast milk.
7. Gentle Tummy Massage: A gentle tummy massage in a clockwise direction may help with digestion and relieve any gas.
If the frequent stooling is causing concern or discomfort, it's best to consult with your pediatrician to rule out any underlying digestive issues and receive advice on managing feeding and digestion for a preterm baby.
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