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racechick23 | August 8th

stinkie

my 14 week old son has really bad wind. not the burp kind but the farting kind.  any suggestions to help him stop as he's worse the a grown man



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Fwuwbally
August 9th | Fwuwbally
Re: stinkie

I have a little stinker myself!!  It didn't matter what he ate, he could clear a room with his farts!  Now that he's 1, it's much better, he seems to be growing out of it.  We didn't do anything except plug our noses!!!



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cathbusymum
August 9th | cathbusymum
Re: stinkie

 Have a look at what he is eating. Certain foods will produce more gas. Baked beans for example!

There are quite a few sites with info on what foods to avoid, here's one to get you started.

www.bodyandfitness.com/Information/Health/gas.htm

 



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mumdownunder
August 8th | mumdownunder
Re: stinkie

Thats exactly what i was going to say 'better out than in'.  Mine was/is the same he farts more than he burps.  It's completely natural, i wouldn't be concerned.



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neets
August 8th | neets
Re: stinkie

Better out than in! if you think he has a tummy ache and needs a poo try to push his legs up to his tummy to get out more wind. another natrual idea (if you are breast feeding) is to infuse fenniel seeds in water then drink it it will help with wind and get everything moving, Katelyn didnt use her bowel for 12 days I tried this and it worked in 30 minutes!!

good luck

Luv Anita



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