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  2. cow and gate comfort problems

  1. 3/7/08 15:36

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    becky1104

    hi nicola my lo was on sma but was struggling to have a poo hv said put her on c&g comfort it worked for a couple of weeks poos were loose had no probs in goin but now has gone back 2 normal shes in pain and only goes every 2 days.been 2 docs and hes put her on lactalose till shes active now her poos are runny again and she not in any pain, and im thinking of changing her milk again whats the point in her being on ot if its not doing the job.id go c the doc just explain ur lo is struggling to have a poo.

     

  2. 18/6/08 21:11

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    louatk

    My baby's exactly the same, puddles of clear sick all the time and runny, smelly poos.  He's really happy though and takes about 8oz of comfort milk each time and sleeps really well (touch wood!), so I'm not that bothered, it's just one of those things - it' much better than the crying, colicky baby of a few weeks ago!

  3. 18/6/08 14:36

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    micheBrookes

    It didnt matter how I make the comfort milk it was lways the same i even tried the aptamil easy digest and this did the same thing. Ive taken her off this milk now and placed her on the C&G 1 and using the C&G Carobel food thickner. She is much better this way round.

  4. 18/6/08 13:32

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    Andrews1981

    My LO did this on comfort for the first couple of weeks. I then read to warm the water first then add the milk. It seemed to stop after that, now it's just proper milk that comes up. Oh the joys of reflux!!!!

  5. 18/6/08 13:21

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    teejaydeee

    My lo been sicking up clear fluid for weeks and hv's been fobbing me off with excuses such as teething so glad I now know it's the formula cos things have to make sense in my mind. I switched to the Comfort 4wks ago cos lo was v v unsettled between feeds on prev formula (Farleys) and the crying/screaming was really stressing me out.  He is 15wks now and a happy baby on the Comfort  however as I said he sicks up this clear fluid and also has very runny poos.

  6. 17/6/08 20:17

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    NicolaJC

    sorry to change the subject but is anyones lo's suffering with constipation ad hard poos on c&g comfort? my little girl has been on it for about 7 weeks now and only poos every 3 days and has real difficulty passing, is this happening to anyone else? x

  7. 17/6/08 16:48

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    zoehinchliffe

    My baby does the same and I make it up ith water that hasnt been left any longer than 15mins Im thinking that she may have silent reflux as she screams and arches her back like she is in pain bless her!!!

  8. 12/6/08 22:23

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    Cool!tracey550

    You need to make comfort up with water that has boiled and been left to cool for 15 mins, if the water is any cooler than this then the result is baby sicks up a lot of clear fluid.

  9. 12/6/08 18:24

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    jenandfinn

    my lo used to do this but its settled down now.

    never got to the bottom of why it happened though

    sorry i couldn't be more help !!

  10. 12/6/08 17:46

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    micheBrookes

    I heat up cooled boiled water in the microwave for about 30 seconds so hot then mix with milk then cool to temp needed.

    She takes the milk lovely its just afterwards we end up with a completely sodden baby

  11. 12/6/08 17:22

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    princessbecs

    how are u making it up hun?

  12. 12/6/08 17:12

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    micheBrookes

    Has anyone had problems with the cow and gate comfort like im having. My daughter seems really settled on it however instead of being sick (regurgitated milk) she keeps bringing up puddles of smelly water.

    It almost seems that the milk base and water are seperating in her tummy and when she is sick the milk stays and the water comes back up.

    Any on had these problems?

    MicheB

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