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Infant Having Vomiting After Introducing Lactogen. What Else Can Be Given?

Hi,
My baby is 3 months and 5 days old. Presently she is completely on BF but her need for milk has increased and due to which my BF do not seem to be sufficient. With the advise of doc we have tried lactogen, nan-pro and dexolac as well. But she is vomiting out all these. Pls suggest what else I can give my baby so that her food requirement can be met. Pls help.
Wed, 29 May 2013
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Dear user,

Are you positive that your breast milk is not enough for your baby? To me, it sounds more like your own belief not proven with any specific measurement -e.g. the weight pattern of your baby, his sleep pattern, and his psychological development. If all these have been studied by his pediatrician and HE still feels that more can be done to unravel the knotty situation.

- Dr. Taher
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Infant Having Vomiting After Introducing Lactogen. What Else Can Be Given?

Dear user, Are you positive that your breast milk is not enough for your baby? To me, it sounds more like your own belief not proven with any specific measurement -e.g. the weight pattern of your baby, his sleep pattern, and his psychological development. If all these have been studied by his pediatrician and HE still feels that more can be done to unravel the knotty situation. - Dr. Taher