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Sleep and gastric issue
My daughter is 1 month old. She doesn't sleep properly.. She always try to get feeded.. it looks like she got gastric. Can you please suggest any medication.
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In utero, baby ll sleep during daytime, awake during night time..same thing continue for 1 month after delivery.. use very dim light during night..try a gap of atleast 2 hrs in between feeds..for few days, it ll be difficult..then baby ll adapt to it...if continuously crying for more than 30 min, not able to console, then ll try medicines..
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Follow proper breast feeding norms. Feed the baby one breast at a time for at least 15 - 20 min. Burp her properly. If need be you can give colic - aid drops -8-10 drops.
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May be baby is not getting  enough milk ....try giving top feeds. Continuous feeding causes indigestion and gasses. Feed properly... Usually once fed baby will not be hungry  for about 2 hrs ....burp baby by holding straight on shoulder for about 10 - 15 min after feeds.
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