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Do you have an Antibiotics Baby BirthType? Have a read:
The Antibiotic Baby Birth Type ™ Symptoms This baby has al sorts of tummy issues. They might be: ✅ Colic ✅ wind ✅ Food allergy (CMPA) ✅ Reflux ✅ Constiption But here’s the main symptom I see of a baby who’s tummy is being affected by antibiotics. And it’s just like adults have when they get antibiotics. The baby that does one or two big poos per day and then lots and lots of little watery “sharts”. Virtually every nappy has a poo skid in it when you change them. This might mean every time your baby does a little “short” they are crying and upset or grunts and groaney which wakes them and you up if it is at night. I would say around 80% of babies have these symptoms. The other 20% may have constipation as the symptom. See Poo-Nami Baby BirthType for the cross over. I would also say that a staggering 90% plus babies I see in my clinic have had antibiotics. It is now rare that a baby hasn’t had them in some form. Either directly or via the mother at delivery or via breast milk. This is a highly scientifically researched Baby BirthType. There are tons of research papers on how antibiotics alter the balance of good and bad gut bacteria in the baby towards a dysfunctional mix that creates issues. The mix is usually too much bad, less good or a different mix of bacteria than is present in babies that didn’t have antibiotics and don’t have colic. Baby will also be noisy, grunty and squirmy and seem in gripey discomfort kicking their legs about as though they need to poo all the time. When you do get a poo it might only be a small wet “shart”. Lot’s of squirming, crying and pain for such a little result. Yes, if they are grunts for a big poo then at least you have a nice result! Many a baby heath professional will then say “but it’s normal for a breast fed baby to poo after each feed”. Yes fine, but we have to get a balance here and be open minded and holistic at the whole picture of baby and their birth. If the baby is calm and happy, had no antibiotics and poo’s after eery feed then that sounds good to me. However, if they have watery poos around 10 per day, had a load of antibiotics, a C-section and crying in tummy pain then I will move forward in helping this baby.
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