Hi all
Ellie, hope you dont mind me jumping in.
It's with interest that I read that your LO is also refluxer, Ellie, as my LO is also refluxer and sorry that things have not improved for you. I have been battling with the GPs to try and get at least zantac for him. In the meantime, he is on Enfamil AR formula (I'm not sure if you are BF Leo or if he is on formula but Enfamil AR is prescription only in UK) which seems to be helping him some but I am going back next week to get LO on zantac. I want to trial it for 2 weeks at the very least.
Canwi, thanks for explaining why short naps and refluxers seem to go hand in hand. Seems to make perfect sense as my LO seems to wake up in pain (always seems shocked to have woken up). And I can hear him as he swallows the contents back down while he is alseep (in the night too). Could you tell me the difference between zantac and losec as BW babies seem to be either on one or the other? Also, when my LO cries his throat sounds very dry - could that be the reflux?
My LO is averaging about 1.5 hours of naps a day, sometimes two hours (he's 5 months and 1 week old) and yesterday he napped for 1 hour only - 2x30 mins naps. He just finds it really hard to sleep. Unfortunately, he's feed cycle is still coinciding with his sleep cycle (3 hour easy for feeds - he cant cope with any more but 4 hour easy for sleep) so he is feeding about 5/10 mins before he goes for naps.
One good thing is that he is averaging 13 hour nights (with DF and 1 or 2 NF - he has had a growth spurt - and a couple of very short EA - lasts a minute or 2-he's easy to shhh back to sleep) so it's like his body is compensating for lack of day time naps. On another thread on general sleep board I read about looking at total sleep (day and night) to work out bed times when Los do short naps. For example, yesterday as he only had 1 hour total naps I put him to bed an hour early and he still got up the same time today that he normally wakes up.
Ellie, one thing that I have tried hard to do is to go with the flow. Some days are better than others, but it does help to be chilled out - I am so much happier and my LO seems to be happier too (no stressed out mum) and the other thing that I have done is make sure I take on board all the help that people are offering so that I can get a break as with a couple or 3 x 30 min naps I get no time to myself - as you know we have to rush around trying to get things done. This means that sometimes my LO may not get the naps that he needs because he doesnt seem to want to be helped to sleep by anyone else ( it can be hard enough with me trying to get him to sleep sometimes) but since it makes little difference to nap lengths/amount of naps I know that I can always put him down for the night early.
I have also been doing lots of AP (like holding him in my arms as he sleeps) recently to see if he can go past the 30 mins and it has not helped! Luckily, LO does not seem to have forgotten independent sleep (thank goodness).
One exciting thing is LO has started on solids this week. Baby rice and pears so far. He loves holding and chewing his spoon - hasn't eaten much but that's okay cos he is so proud to be "eating" with a spoon
. I've only offered solids once a day so far as I dont want to overload his system - I think with a refluxer its best to go slowly?
BTW, when I and LO went to visit my HV for a weigh-in and I told her that LO has new formula for reflux, the HV told the HV student that reflux was no big deal, only a nuisance as babies clothes have to be changed so often and sometimes your clothes as well. I really despair at HV's indifference/ignorance on so many matters.
Anna x