Background: I was going to combo feed but my baby ravenous hunger, impatient nature, and me not producing enough made me switch to formula feed exclusively. She literally tore my nipple inside out when she latched on and refused to let go the first day. When we switch med to formula feeding we just buy what the hospital gave in powdered form which was the Similac Pro advance. We followed what similac website told us what to do for making it in bulk. We poured 23oz of purified water and mix it with 100 g of powder (about 11.63 scoop since 1 scoop is 8.6 g). We used the munchkin pitcher/ mixer for formula and store it in the fridge for 24 hour max. After each feed we make sure to chuck any leftover formula that been left out for an hour max. We hear it back up using a warm water bath.
We had no problem at first but now she’s been extremely gassy and her poop come every 3 to 4 days (thick toothpaste/ peanut butter consistency) In the beginning of this gassy period (2nd weeks of life) she would want to eat more and more so we thought it was a growth spurt and the doctor also said that she could be in a growth spurt as well. But as she eats more towards her 4th weeks of life (3.5 oz to 4 oz every 2 hours) she became more and more gassy. Her farts began to smell like rotten eggs and she begin to be more fussy. Yesterday and today was our breaking points she stayed awake 8 hour straight each day with on and off inconsolable crying. We offer her the bottle when she show hunger cues ( biting at her hands and opening her mouth) which is like every hour at 2.75 to 3 oz of formula. It just made the fussiness worst and if I don’t give her the bottle she would banshee scream and cry. I had to get her to burp multiple time per feed and have her do bicycle kicks for long stretches for her to release a very loud fart each time to get her to calm down a little. We also followed the advice of the doctor to give her 0.5 oz of apple juice mix with 0.5 oz of warm water everyday for twice a day to see if it help with the pooping and it still didn’t help. We were wondering if we should switch it to a sensitive formula. It’s the weekend and the doctor office is closed and the nurse line is not answering so I’m turning to Reddit to see if anyone else had similar experience. Also if anyone who had the same experience, did changing formula help. Or did they use a different method of making formula (example: making it by the bottle) to get them to be less fussy. Me and my husband can’t stand seeing her in pain. We were actually arguing about whether or not to take her to the Er. She’s been poked a lot during her second and third day of life due to high bilirubin count. Did the whole phototherapy and she was wailing the whole time. I had high anxiety and depression a couple of days after where I wouldn’t sleep, drink, and eat.I finally starting to get over it. However This 8 hour span of her crying in pain kind of bringing me back to that period so I would highly appreciate any answer. I don’t want to take her to the ER unless it was an emergency due to Covid. I had Covid when I was pregnant with her and I don’t want her to get it.
We had no problem at first but now she’s been extremely gassy and her poop come every 3 to 4 days (thick toothpaste/ peanut butter consistency) In the beginning of this gassy period (2nd weeks of life) she would want to eat more and more so we thought it was a growth spurt and the doctor also said that she could be in a growth spurt as well. But as she eats more towards her 4th weeks of life (3.5 oz to 4 oz every 2 hours) she became more and more gassy. Her farts began to smell like rotten eggs and she begin to be more fussy. Yesterday and today was our breaking points she stayed awake 8 hour straight each day with on and off inconsolable crying. We offer her the bottle when she show hunger cues ( biting at her hands and opening her mouth) which is like every hour at 2.75 to 3 oz of formula. It just made the fussiness worst and if I don’t give her the bottle she would banshee scream and cry. I had to get her to burp multiple time per feed and have her do bicycle kicks for long stretches for her to release a very loud fart each time to get her to calm down a little. We also followed the advice of the doctor to give her 0.5 oz of apple juice mix with 0.5 oz of warm water everyday for twice a day to see if it help with the pooping and it still didn’t help. We were wondering if we should switch it to a sensitive formula. It’s the weekend and the doctor office is closed and the nurse line is not answering so I’m turning to Reddit to see if anyone else had similar experience. Also if anyone who had the same experience, did changing formula help. Or did they use a different method of making formula (example: making it by the bottle) to get them to be less fussy. Me and my husband can’t stand seeing her in pain. We were actually arguing about whether or not to take her to the Er. She’s been poked a lot during her second and third day of life due to high bilirubin count. Did the whole phototherapy and she was wailing the whole time. I had high anxiety and depression a couple of days after where I wouldn’t sleep, drink, and eat.I finally starting to get over it. However This 8 hour span of her crying in pain kind of bringing me back to that period so I would highly appreciate any answer. I don’t want to take her to the ER unless it was an emergency due to Covid. I had Covid when I was pregnant with her and I don’t want her to get it.