My baby is 16 days Old..She cries while pooping.sometimes release gas ...During day time I breast feed her..At night I give formula milk as I have migraine n ibs ...If I remain awake at night I have to take paracetamol 650..And during day time she feeds through bottle but mostly I breast feed her directly.,..Doc asked me to discontinue formula feeding n bottle feeding.. Instead using steel katori n spoon..How do I store breast milk ? Why is she crying everytime while pooping? I am really puzzled as I have acute migraine n ibs.,I am unable to breast feed her directly at night and sometimes at day time
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First of all u should be happy, carefree, it is best to direct breast feed, avoid bottle feed as it might cause infection if u properly not sterilise it, by katori spoon its better to give, may be ur child is hungry, and it might colicky pain after passing stools, u can keep breastmilk at room temp till 4 hrs, in fridge till 24 hrs, but try to give directly that is better for ur baby
For migraine and ibs purposes u should start meditation and mild exercise, plenty of fluids, high fibre diet
And for baby night feeding is must as some hormones secret on night that increase lactation, hope everything will be better
Surrounding environment should be calm
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Babies less than one month crying while urination and pooping are normal unless there is any diaper rashes, check for it mam…
Avoid bottle feeding, as the baby is small.
You can store the breast milk at room temperature for about 4 hrs, refrigerator for about 6-8 hrs
If there is anybody who can help u at night ll be useful like they can give ur milk only with katori/ paladai about 3-4 feed.you can use the same in day time also
Next Steps
1. Check for diaper rash
2. Avoid bottle feeding as it increases the risk of infections
Health Tips
1. Exclusive breast milk till 6 months
2. If in emergency conditions/ reduced secretions formula milk be used
3.Continue vitamin D3 drops daily
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