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mollycat
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Topic: 2 Reflux Babies in a row?? Posted: 23 November 2009 at 10:50am |
I'm just curious from those of you with more than 1 child and who have at least 1 reflux baby: Did anyone get 2 reflux babies in a row? And if so - was the reflux just as severe? And was there a history of reflux in your family?
I think KitKat on here is another momma who is scared to have another one in case she gets another screaming monster...
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Kazzle
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Posted: 23 November 2009 at 11:02am |
Cory is out 2nd and although we didnt know it...Rhiannon had reflux, but she out grew it pretty quickly.
Unfortuntley with all the reading ive done, it does say you are more than likely to have another child with reflux if your first has reflux and 95% more likely if your first is a girl....(although i could be wrong and would love to be wrong).
try www.cryingoverspiltmilk.co.nz
they are a great website
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Posted: 23 November 2009 at 11:03am |
Megan, Caden wasnt a reflux baby, but Isabella sure is. So your second bubba wont necesarily have it.
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Posted: 23 November 2009 at 11:05am |
*fingers firmly in ears* la la la la la la
Edited to say: there is a reason why there will be a 3 year age gap in our family.... the first year with DS I was incredulous that anyone would/could voluntarily put themselves through that again.
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Posted: 23 November 2009 at 11:05am |
My first didnt have reflux, my second had horific reflux! (lots of screaming and chucking! ) and my thrid has moderate reflux.
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Posted: 23 November 2009 at 12:10pm |
They do say it's more likely, and I heard it was more common in boys - therefore if you first have a girl with reflux, chances are very strong that the next will have it, particularly if it's a boy.
I will quite happily join the "terrified to have another baby" group!! But I can't imagine any baby giving me as a hard a time as Jackson did. I tell myself it's only GOT to get better!
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Posted: 23 November 2009 at 12:16pm |
2 out of 2 with reflux here too!
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Posted: 23 November 2009 at 12:21pm |
Keira had quite bad reflux, it was horrible. Maddi never ever had a problem with it at all. She seemed so easy compared to Keira and I finally realised what it was like to have a normal baby. I think it would be much harder to have a reflux baby second.
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Posted: 23 November 2009 at 12:36pm |
SarahJane wrote:
*fingers firmly in ears* la la la la la la
Edited to say: there is a reason why there will be a 3 year age gap in our family.... the first year with DS I was incredulous that anyone would/could voluntarily put themselves through that again. |
Premmies are more likely to have reflux so if bubs #2 gets closer to term then chances might greatly reduce.
I had 2 reflux babies (5 weeks prem), 1 was wayyyyy worse than the other. Thankfully a diet change for me when BFing was all I needed.
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Posted: 23 November 2009 at 4:02pm |
Hmmm...a bit of a mixed bag it appears. Ryan has pretty bad reflux - the silent kind so we just get all the screaming, lucky us - so one would hope it couldn't get worse than that...
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Posted: 23 November 2009 at 4:07pm |
cian had really bad reflux and i'm thinking i might just quit dairy the minute no. 2 arrives just in case!! although i've heard (fx'd!!!) that if you've already had one difficult bubba, the next one will be super good...
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Posted: 23 November 2009 at 7:15pm |
Maya didn't have reflux at all, the next three all had it quite severely.
The big difference was that with the gremlins, we didn't really know what we were dealing with - I felt quite overwhelmed and they weren't on the right doses of meds etc. so the first few months with them were pretty traumatic (they once screamed for 20 out of 24 hours non-stop between them  ).
So when lil miss was born, and started showing reflux signs at around 3 weeks, I took a really proactive approach - took her to a paediatrician who specialises in reflux, made sure she was on the right dose of Losec for her weight and adjusted it as she grew, and experimented with adjusting my diet. I think her reflux may have been worse than the gremlins coz we weren't able to wean her off the Losec til she was nearly one, but it definitely worked coz she had no symptoms at all pretty much when she was on it.
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Posted: 24 November 2009 at 8:58am |
thats interesting about reflux being herediatry as i have never had it...and i never had heartburn or anything like that while pregnant either.
Although both babies did hiccup a lot, and apparently the more they hiccup the more likely they are to have reflux
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Posted: 24 November 2009 at 9:23am |
thanks for the responses ladies!
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Posted: 24 November 2009 at 9:25am |
Chloe had horrible reflux, bringing up fountains of milk just about every feed and in between and screaming all the time. She was a terrible feeder as well and hated breastfeeding. When I got pregnant again when she was only 4 months old I had a mental breakdown! I didn't want anymore kids after dealing with Chloe!!
BUT Ollie has been a dream baby. He only spilt occasionally, like normal babies do, and was contented and happy. He was so easy, I really loved it! And we didn't have any feeding issues with him.
And he is a boy, and was born a few weeks earlier than Chloe was.
I think every baby is different, it may be more likely to get another reflux baby if it's hereditary, but thank goodness we had a good scenario.
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Posted: 24 November 2009 at 9:28am |
Oh, my reflux in my pregnancies was really bad too... worse with Ollie, I was on ranitidine for the whole pregnancy. But he still wasn't refluxy at all.
I think you just have to take your chances if you want another one. All in all, you only have to get through the reflux for 6 months or so (although getting Chloe on solids involved mass amounts of vomiting as well, thank goodness Ollie seems to be having no trouble!)
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Posted: 25 November 2009 at 3:06pm |
Im terrified of it.... and esp if I had refluxy twins!!!! Maya- wow I feel for ya.
(listening to L screaming now- 6mths old)
L was 2 weeks overdue and had to be pulled out- deff not a premmie.
Did meds actually help anyone???? did it actually 'clear up' the reflux???
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Posted: 25 November 2009 at 3:49pm |
me going off dairy and giving cian infant gaviscon at every feed definately helped - but didn't clear it up. His reflux cleared itself up pretty much bang on 6 months.
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Posted: 25 November 2009 at 4:08pm |
Yep - no dairy here. Made the mistake of having some the other day and it was NOT a pleasant evening. Gaviscon at every feed cause stupid doctor won't give us anything stronger until Ryan is 15 weeks old  and that seems to only be because we have relatives coming to visit from the States.
Soooo....they don't have to listen to a screaming baby in pain, but it's fine for me to??
Rant over.
Reflux Sucks!!
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Posted: 25 November 2009 at 5:04pm |
Yep its hereditary, my DH gets reflux.
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