tinamarie4685
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What kind of formula do you have him on?
Brianna (1 month old today) was doing the same thing, except it was ALL day. When she was awake, she was never content... always crying or fussing. What is AJ doing DURING feeding time? Brianna was spitting her formula out but trying to suck it down - we knew she was hungry but it seemed that she was in pain while eating.. turns out she was having BAD gas pains & after about 3 pediatrician visits, we found out she is sensative to milk based formulas (very common in newborns) - so, we switched her to a soy formula (Enfamil ProSobee or Similac Isomil) and that helped for a few days but then things went bad again... even the "Sensative" formula we tried (said it reduced colic) was milk based. It turns out she gets an upset tummy from the soy protein too (also very common we were told by her doctor).. soooo now we have her on Similac Alimentum (pretty expensive but it WORKS) and she is handling that excellent. She is such a HAPPIER baby and the colic seems to be going away. She still has her normal fussy baby moments, but she also is able to be awake and content now and eats during the middle of the night feedings without it being a 2 hour long project and having cry fits.
I know how you feel - Kenny and I were going CRAZY with her screaming cries (she hates being swaddled too... just minutes after she was born she made her way out of the swaddle and ripped her diaper off! hahaha). If it's something that you notice happens during or shortly after feedings, really try switching the formula... there are SO many formulas out there and now I know why!!
Brianna (1 month old today) was doing the same thing, except it was ALL day. When she was awake, she was never content... always crying or fussing. What is AJ doing DURING feeding time? Brianna was spitting her formula out but trying to suck it down - we knew she was hungry but it seemed that she was in pain while eating.. turns out she was having BAD gas pains & after about 3 pediatrician visits, we found out she is sensative to milk based formulas (very common in newborns) - so, we switched her to a soy formula (Enfamil ProSobee or Similac Isomil) and that helped for a few days but then things went bad again... even the "Sensative" formula we tried (said it reduced colic) was milk based. It turns out she gets an upset tummy from the soy protein too (also very common we were told by her doctor).. soooo now we have her on Similac Alimentum (pretty expensive but it WORKS) and she is handling that excellent. She is such a HAPPIER baby and the colic seems to be going away. She still has her normal fussy baby moments, but she also is able to be awake and content now and eats during the middle of the night feedings without it being a 2 hour long project and having cry fits.
I know how you feel - Kenny and I were going CRAZY with her screaming cries (she hates being swaddled too... just minutes after she was born she made her way out of the swaddle and ripped her diaper off! hahaha). If it's something that you notice happens during or shortly after feedings, really try switching the formula... there are SO many formulas out there and now I know why!!