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"Christine A. Raasch, RN, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 5 Dec 2003 12:12:40 -0500
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Hello, and Happy Holidays
Having searched the archives, I am turning to you with this question: Have
any of you have ever found mothers who use inhalers to have gassy babies?

I have a colleague who has an 5 almost 6 week old son who has been "gassy
since he was born". My colleague has gone without any dairy products -
including potato chips which she found had milk listed as an ingredient.
Baby is still gassy. I have asked to keep a food diary and stressed the
need to do this to avoid missing something. I have also recommended that
she consider CranioSacral Therapy for the baby.
With her first she was struggling to keep up with the milk supply, with
this one she has the supply (not over supply) and a gassy baby who won't
sleep. No colic symptoms, just wakes up with any slight movement and gassy.

I have searched the archives and found the usual suggestions.

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