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Drink babies magic tea and also give your baby directly, as it’s safe and preservative-free. I have used this method to deal with tummy gas in my newborn with good results.
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You’ve gotten some great tips so far! Here’s also a specific article that may help: https://www.bundoo.com/articles/the-great-gassy-food-breastfeeding-myth/ I think a food diary is a great idea, as...
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As Dr Connolly said trial and error can help you to figure out what may be causing your baby’s gassiness. Keep a food diary of ra few days and see if you notice a pattern.
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Hi Roxanne! Gas is part of life with a new baby but sometimes what you are eating can contribute. Trial and error is often the way most women determine if their diet is the cause. A rule of thumb is...
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Is your baby on solid food yet? I was EBF when my baby started solids at around 5 months. As soon as I introduced solids he got really gassy, I don’t think his digestive system was ready.
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My daughter used to get gassy from breastfeeding because my let down was crazy and she couldn’t keep up so she would gasp for air during feedings. Does your baby stay latched? Or come on and off the...
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Is there a way to tell if what I’m eating is causing extra gas in my baby? I’ve heard about air bubbles in bottles causing gas, but she’s EBF (no bottles ever). Could it be something I’m eating or can...
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