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moorish
post Feb 2 2011, 10:33 AM

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QUOTE(merchant9 @ Jan 24 2011, 03:04 PM)
Our baby was feeding on breast milk and formula (Enfalac A+ with Triple ProGuard) for 2x 850g cans. Then we noticed that his stomach always got a lot of wind. We will hear sound from his tummy and he will force the wind out by making his face red. All this usually happen at night and then he will cry, etc.

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Did you burp him properly after feeding?
Dont shake the milk bottle, stir with a teaspoon.
Use boiled water some bb cannot tahan filtered water
A good design bottle like mum or avent with anti colic will help.
Personally I dun think accidently pulling the cord out will caused bb to get colic.
Most baby starts colic season around 3 - 6 months, my bb oso the same, but not really bad

And the last thing is I duno if this is a proven thing, my CF lady told us to put bb on this thing
"Probiotix Biolife Reuteri drops" on the 2nd week, she swears this thing works to reduce bb colic in later stage. Its quite difficult to find and cost around RM110/small bottle. I found mine from a pharmacy at pudu plaza. Luckily you only need to give 1 bottle to baby.

If you want picture of the probiotix pm me

hope this help your problem, if too much headache then you should just go see your paed

This post has been edited by moorish: Feb 2 2011, 10:36 AM
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post Feb 5 2011, 05:36 PM

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my bb on S26 gold and regular whichever I can find, last week b4 cny both oso out of stock so bought enfagrow.

I dun notice difference on stool. however I do notice S26 very difficult to melt, need to use spoon to kacau, but enfa is much easier to melt.
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post Feb 5 2011, 10:48 PM

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QUOTE(andreafayming @ Feb 5 2011, 06:18 PM)
hi moorish,

is it okie to change milk powder often? is your baby feeding time got longer?
how's the wind?

u mean there are 2 type? s26 gold n regular? I'm a first time mum so I'm still v new. thanks for all the advise.

do u use filter water or boil water?

just now I tried s26 gold and my bb sleep after feeding till now almost 3 and half hours d.

my bb is one month old. so shud I increase to 3.5 oz wit 2 spoon of s26?  coz b4 tis her feeding is 3 oz drinking anmum infacare.

thanks:-)
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My bb was bf till 15 mths, all these while we tried very hard to mix formula into her diet, she would reject milk, in the process she had tried snow, anmum, nestle, enfa, S26, dumex, sustagen vanilla and choco, pediasure chocolate, we would keep rotating to pacify her to drink. When she get used to a brand/flavour she would reject and we need to change the brand. Theres one time we rotate till feeding her with dutchlady chocolate milk those for adult.

So far she show no sign of poo changes or wind, feeding time has been a problem with whichever brand, I would hv to rotate feeding with bottle, swap with spoon, inject using shringes, bottle with straw, milk kept in fridge (she likes cold things).

I've been using boil water but if hubby makes milk he would insist on using filtered water.

How old is your baby? if she has started solid then milk is just a supplement, I would give her 2 times daily each time around 180ml.
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post Feb 6 2011, 05:27 PM

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QUOTE(andreafayming @ Feb 6 2011, 02:45 PM)
auhckw,

u mean u tried drinking the milk?

hi moorish

my bb just 1 month old.. but I realize she prefer s26. sleep better at nite.. but she still awake every three hours. but ytd when she tried s26 for first time she sleep straight four hours. haha

but later on every 3 hours. not much wind.. is s26 very heaty? my mil ask me giv my bb drink more water.

normally when her feeding time will get lesser?
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oh just 1 month old, then go with your instinct, I personally dun feel the need to force feed, if bb is hungry she will cry like alarm, some bb can sleep thru the nite, lucky parents no need to go thru torture.

about heaty, I cant tell which brand is heatier, seems like the same oni, maybe I dun feed a lot thats why I cant tell the differences.

QUOTE(auhckw @ Feb 6 2011, 02:49 PM)
Ya, I took a spoon and tasted it. My friend was telling me over CNY that some shops may sell fake milk powder. So better you try one sip every time you open a new pack. I don't think there is any harm to us...

Whether the milk heaty or not, one of the method to see is whether he/she pass hard poop.
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I sometimes wonder why chinese medicine shop sell formula so much cheaper than jusco, I once bought enfa, but notice the milk like cannot dilute, so become a bit suspicious and throw away the rest and now only buy from jusco.
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post Mar 18 2011, 04:31 PM

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QUOTE(beyond @ Mar 18 2011, 10:34 AM)
Folks. Need some feedback on the milk powder. Been using Enfalac A+ for some while. Heard from friends that it causes baby to be a bit hyper and it s pretty sweet too. Was wondering anyone have the same feeling. I find my baby to be quite active. Mou si teng..


Added on March 18, 2011, 10:48 amFolks. Need some feedback on the milk powder. Been using Enfalac A+ for some while. Heard from friends that it causes baby to be a bit hyper and it s pretty sweet too. Was wondering anyone have the same feeling. I find my baby to be quite active. Mou si teng..
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I was told the same thing oso, but mine was all dairy milk will make children hyper they say add a lot of sugar or chemical I duno, so many ppl ask me to switch to soybase they say children more slumber.

But I din switch, I try to give less milk.

 

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