Has he been checked for tongue or lip tie as that can often cause trouble feeding. As for the Neocate it takes up to 2 weeks to see any difference and 6 weeks for CMPA symptoms to go completely. Try doing 2oz feeds every 2 hours and see how baby gets on with it. Do smaller and more frequent feeds. Babies with reflux need feeds that are smaller but more frequent to try and prevent some of the acid coming back up again. You can also try using a thickener like carobel or gaviscon instead of the omeprazole as well as see if thicker milk helps. What bottles are you using?x
We have been checked for tongue tie. Also tried gaviscon this made no difference also using omeprazol foray over a month now and keep have the dose increased with weight. We have found dr browns bottles the best so far.
His tummy also makes noises whilst feeding
What dose of omeprazole are you on? My little girl was started on it in June and we only got to the dose she needed in September after being in A&E. She’s been like a different baby since then and now actually reaches out for her bottle whereas before we could only feed her if she was almost asleep!
Who checked for ties? I would get a second opinion. Doctors and midwives aren't trained in ties. You need to see an IBCLC (international board certified lactation consultant). Anyone who says they're a lactation consultant isn't a real one unless they're an IBCLC.
We are on 15 ml omeprazole I’ve pushed my HV for a referral now to check everything something is defiantly going on just hard to figure out what that is
@Sara you might need to just see one privately.
On it already have apt next week
I’m so sorry you’re going through this. Even though he’s on Neocate for CMPA, some babies still have sensitivities to proteins. An allergist might be able to do a more detailed workup and confirm if there’s another intolerance or allergy going on. Since he’s on omeprazole for reflux, it could take a couple of weeks to fully work. You might ask about adjusting the dose, or trying a different reflux medication to see if that makes a difference. Sometimes, paced feeding and keeping him more upright, both while feeding and afterward, can help reduce discomfort if reflux is the issue. Don’t hesitate to push for more help if things don’t improve. You’re doing everything you can, and I hope something works soon!