• Xenforo Cloud upgraded our forum to XenForo version 2.3.4. This update has created styling issues to our current templates. We will continue to work on clearing up these issues for the next few days, but please report any other issues you may experience so we can look into. Thanks for your patience and understanding.

Being sick

emmie

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 30, 2008
Messages
1,733
Reaction score
0
The last 2 days blake has been sick quiet alot hes not retching its just dribbling out his mouth but there is alot of it, enough to drench his clothes each time, what is this? HV coming tom so will mention it to her to.
 
Hiya :wave:

This is what starting happening to my son about 2 weeks ago.

Everytime he lay on his play mat or in his basket he would constantly be sick. Sometimes it looked like milk other times it was clear fluid with milk bits in it. This could happen up to 2 hours after his feed.

I was constantly having to change his vest and babygros as the necklines were soaked.

I took him to docs on Monday and he said it was reflux.

Docs prescribed Infant Gaviscon and he hasn't been sick since.

I always thought he would be crying in pain if it was reflux but he never seemed distressed.

See what your HV says but i mentioned it to mine when he started being sick and she brushed it off saying it was prob wind :roll:

xxx :hug:
 
cheers hun i have a hv appointmet tom so will mention it then, if i get nowhere with her our 6 week check is friday so will mention it to the doc.

Cheers xx
 
Everytime he lay on his play mat or in his basket he would constantly be sick. Sometimes it looked like milk other times it was clear fluid with milk bits in it. This could happen up to 2 hours after his feed.

Molly has this and I've been the doctors and told them and they said it's colic. She's been screaming for the last few days so we took her the drs and he told us to try and get a urine sample :roll: and that it's colic and it'll pass. I've been thinking reflux but nobody else seems convinced. :think:
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Members online

No members online now.

Forum statistics

Threads
473,590
Messages
4,654,706
Members
110,068
Latest member
bluesheep
Back
Top