I don’t think it’s generally an accepted remedy, but I used to dip the pacifier in apple juice and it helped my babies poop. It also helps to alternate between doing bicycle legs and push his legs up to his belly like a laying down squat.
I have not tried the apple juice but we have been doing the leg and stomach exercises and it works like charm to get him to toot but it only seems like a temporary fix.
@@kaileydavis I tried all of the store bought remedies and none of them were particularly effective. We ended up with a routine of burp, sit upright in a bouncer or swing for 30 minutes, then the exercises. If I had another feeding without a poop, I’d do the apple juice. Fluff out the little gathers on the diapers to try to contain blowouts. If you don’t have a white noise machine, turn on the vacuum. It’s a lifesaver.
You can try baby probiotics! Helped my little one tremendously. We also use gripe water and simethecone for her as well and noticed a big difference. ❤
@@kaileydavis no problem! we like the mommy bliss brand the best. It has a convenient dropper top that helps a lot when you’re giving baby the daily dose. There are other brands that have vitamin D in them that other people really like and recommend. My pediatrician said the important thing was to look for a brand that has the “lactobacillus” strain in the ingredients because it’s the most studied and most widely accepted as safe for baby. Best of luck to you, I hope they help you all! 💕
@@kaileydavis if you’re a tea drinker, you can try sipping on fennel tea while you breastfeed or while you’re pumping-it’s an herb that helps with gas and colic that helps when you’re in a tea mood 💓💓💓
@@kaileydavis so happy to help! My little girl is 6 months old and those first few weeks with gas were no fun! But everything I suggested made a huge difference for us, so I hope it helps you and your little one find some relief too! 💕
Chiropractors and massages can help with GI problems!❤️
we have been doing belly massages ill look into chiropractors! thank you for the suggestion!
I just saw Instagram
Sooo happy
You're going home for Christmas 🎄
Me too 🥰🙏🏻🎄👶🏼🎅🏼
❤ Sorry I can't offer any suggestions, as our son slept pretty well & hardly cried. 💁🏽♀️Now teething though, THAT was a bit of a difficult stage.
Oh man…forgot about that stage! hahah
My youngest of 3 kids was a belly sleeper. Drove me nuts lol
It will be a nice day when he is old enough to lay on his belly without me worrying 🤪
I don’t think it’s generally an accepted remedy, but I used to dip the pacifier in apple juice and it helped my babies poop.
It also helps to alternate between doing bicycle legs and push his legs up to his belly like a laying down squat.
I have not tried the apple juice but we have been doing the leg and stomach exercises and it works like charm to get him to toot but it only seems like a temporary fix.
@@kaileydavis I tried all of the store bought remedies and none of them were particularly effective. We ended up with a routine of burp, sit upright in a bouncer or swing for 30 minutes, then the exercises. If I had another feeding without a poop, I’d do the apple juice.
Fluff out the little gathers on the diapers to try to contain blowouts.
If you don’t have a white noise machine, turn on the vacuum. It’s a lifesaver.
How about a sleep machine and also make the room darker?
we do both :/
You can try baby probiotics! Helped my little one tremendously. We also use gripe water and simethecone for her as well and noticed a big difference. ❤
thank you for the recs! what probiotic brand do you recommend?
@@kaileydavis no problem! we like the mommy bliss brand the best. It has a convenient dropper top that helps a lot when you’re giving baby the daily dose. There are other brands that have vitamin D in them that other people really like and recommend. My pediatrician said the important thing was to look for a brand that has the “lactobacillus” strain in the ingredients because it’s the most studied and most widely accepted as safe for baby. Best of luck to you, I hope they help you all! 💕
@@MsAimeeisforlovers AMAZING!! Thank you thank you!! 🙏🏻♥️
@@kaileydavis if you’re a tea drinker, you can try sipping on fennel tea while you breastfeed or while you’re pumping-it’s an herb that helps with gas and colic that helps when you’re in a tea mood 💓💓💓
@@kaileydavis so happy to help! My little girl is 6 months old and those first few weeks with gas were no fun! But everything I suggested made a huge difference for us, so I hope it helps you and your little one find some relief too! 💕