Parents are apt to try out-of-the-ordinary remedies for a moment of silence when their babies become fussy.
Babies' cries tell you a lot about their moods, whether they're tired, upset or hungry. Some parents may notice their baby's excessive fussiness occurs during and after feeding times. Nearly 1 million infants experience common feeding problems at some point during their first year of life, which may be due to a baby's developing tummy being intolerant of a cow's milk-based formula.
Here are a few signs that may indicate a feeding problem:
* Fussiness after each feeding
* Unwillingness to eat
* Curling legs up in
discomfort after feedings
* Excessive gassiness
* Excessive spitting-up after
each feeding or vomiting
* Change in stool consistency
If you suspect your baby may have a feeding problem, discuss these symptoms with your pediatrician. Improvement in formula tolerance can be related to the formula or the effect of switching formula. Clinical evidence supports that switching from a milk-based infant formula to Isomil Advance, a soy-based infant formula, can reduce fussiness, gas and spit-up in most infants in just three days.
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