english rose
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Hi ladies
My LO is pretty good at bringing up her wind after feeds, but a few times a day she works hard producing wind in the other direction!
I don't think she has colic - she doesn't spend much time crying/screaming but every time we put her down after a night feed she makes all sorts of grunting noises while she works on her wind (we tend to pick her up again for another burping session, and put her down agian when she's zonked).
Then, in the morning, she grunts away - working on her wind - for about an hour before she wakes up. Sometimes she'll pass wind then, sometimes during/after her morning feed. She sleeps through all the grunting so it means we wake up an hour before she does. She does the same at the end of her daytime naps.
My question is this? Do any of your babies do anything similar? Do you use infacol of similar - even though they don't seem to be in pain - just to help them manage their wind? Does it help?
Thanks ladies
My LO is pretty good at bringing up her wind after feeds, but a few times a day she works hard producing wind in the other direction!
I don't think she has colic - she doesn't spend much time crying/screaming but every time we put her down after a night feed she makes all sorts of grunting noises while she works on her wind (we tend to pick her up again for another burping session, and put her down agian when she's zonked).
Then, in the morning, she grunts away - working on her wind - for about an hour before she wakes up. Sometimes she'll pass wind then, sometimes during/after her morning feed. She sleeps through all the grunting so it means we wake up an hour before she does. She does the same at the end of her daytime naps.
My question is this? Do any of your babies do anything similar? Do you use infacol of similar - even though they don't seem to be in pain - just to help them manage their wind? Does it help?
Thanks ladies