Daddys club

To all Daddy here, Happy Father's Day...
I think we should get into a new ZTH Daddy's Club here...
When on TT later, daddy talk about car, BB talk about theirs toys and mummy talk about shopping pula... hahaha...
Should be fun on the situation right... :hmmmm:

It'll be incredibly tiring and the logistics would be a nightmare. Who's house is big enough to do that and have all the facilities? If not house then what location would be suitable? I just attended a parents FB group getogether over the weekend and my gawd it was havoc
 
It'll be incredibly tiring and the logistics would be a nightmare. Who's house is big enough to do that and have all the facilities? If not house then what location would be suitable? I just attended a parents FB group getogether over the weekend and my gawd it was havoc

Kesas Awan Besar.....hahahahaha:biggrin:
 
Fadrizk, thanks for asking. She now closing to 2 months 28 June to be exact. Yesterday she was not feeling right. I found my girl got a lot of kahak or flam. Pity her she was crying yesterday until 2am only sleep because her stomach got air also. Try patting her and hug her that helps to make her calm and the crying to stop.

I just want to ask how to get rid or reduce the kahak or flam from the baby. I know I can go to the clinic to ask the doc to suck out the kahak but before I do that any other way?
 
Fadrizk, thanks for asking. She now closing to 2 months 28 June to be exact. Yesterday she was not feeling right. I found my girl got a lot of kahak or flam. Pity her she was crying yesterday until 2am only sleep because her stomach got air also. Try patting her and hug her that helps to make her calm and the crying to stop.

I just want to ask how to get rid or reduce the kahak or flam from the baby. I know I can go to the clinic to ask the doc to suck out the kahak but before I do that any other way?


have to suck out....because so small...try give warm plain water more (air suam put in bottle)
 
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Fadrizk, thanks for asking. She now closing to 2 months 28 June to be exact. Yesterday she was not feeling right. I found my girl got a lot of kahak or flam. Pity her she was crying yesterday until 2am only sleep because her stomach got air also. Try patting her and hug her that helps to make her calm and the crying to stop.

I just want to ask how to get rid or reduce the kahak or flam from the baby. I know I can go to the clinic to ask the doc to suck out the kahak but before I do that any other way?

For 'wind' in her stomach, try the Woods anti-colic liquid. I forgot what it's called exactly but you just feed her and it'll help subside the 'wind'. Alternatively put her in a car seat and drive around. That'll work too (the gentle rocking and bouncing) but bad idea cuz she might get used to it.

For nose phlegm, Sterimar nasal spray helps. And if you're ok with aromatherapy, try Eucalyptus. I have the water-based air purifier which i just drop about 3 drops of eucalyptus and it'll spread the smell across the whole room. Eucalyptus clears the nasal passageways.

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Oh btw, if she's got colic, you better reconsider the bottle you're using and the milk she's drinking. If she's purely on breast milk that's a different story (she shouldn't be getting colic if she is) and if she's not, consider better bottles like Dr Brown and Basilic anti colic bottles.

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Thank you bro.

I just read this. Welcome to the club dude. Sleepless nights and your Ferrari that poops will turn your world upside down!
 
I just want to ask how to get rid or reduce the kahak or flam from the baby. I know I can go to the clinic to ask the doc to suck out the kahak but before I do that any other way?

me i like to avoid all those pharmaceutical stuff...honey diluted in lukewarm water work just as good...let the baby take a few sips in between feeding...the only thing is...it will take at least 3 to 4 days for the flam to clear out...not like BAAMM after one dosage straight away flam all gone...
 
me i like to avoid all those pharmaceutical stuff...honey diluted in lukewarm water work just as good...let the baby take a few sips in between feeding...the only thing is...it will take at least 3 to 4 days for the flam to clear out...not like BAAMM after one dosage straight away flam all gone...

Honey? Dude, honey has bacteria that are extremely harmful to babies. Just do a quick google "honey and infants" and you'll get a lot of info.

I strongly don't recommend any honey or nuts for kids below 2 years of age.
 
Fadrizk, thanks for asking. She now closing to 2 months 28 June to be exact. Yesterday she was not feeling right. I found my girl got a lot of kahak or flam. Pity her she was crying yesterday until 2am only sleep because her stomach got air also. Try patting her and hug her that helps to make her calm and the crying to stop.

I just want to ask how to get rid or reduce the kahak or flam from the baby. I know I can go to the clinic to ask the doc to suck out the kahak but before I do that any other way?

it depends on how bad is the flam. dont let it get worse until your baby is wheezing, u can see the your baby breathing heavily..it might develop into pheumonia & its dangerous. i suggest go to clinic & get neubulizer.

if your baby has running nose, u could use your mouth & suck the flam out (like sucking balitong aka siput sedut). but make sure u brush & use mouth wash 1st.
 
For 'wind' in her stomach, try the Woods anti-colic liquid. I forgot what it's called exactly but you just feed her and it'll help subside the 'wind'. Alternatively put her in a car seat and drive around. That'll work too (the gentle rocking and bouncing) but bad idea cuz she might get used to it.

For nose phlegm, Sterimar nasal spray helps. And if you're ok with aromatherapy, try Eucalyptus. I have the water-based air purifier which i just drop about 3 drops of eucalyptus and it'll spread the smell across the whole room. Eucalyptus clears the nasal passageways.

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Oh btw, if she's got colic, you better reconsider the bottle you're using and the milk she's drinking. If she's purely on breast milk that's a different story (she shouldn't be getting colic if she is) and if she's not, consider better bottles like Dr Brown and Basilic anti colic bottles.

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I just read this. Welcome to the club dude. Sleepless nights and your Ferrari that poops will turn your world upside down!

Izso, sterimar nasal spray can get from clinic only or pharmacy also can get?

it depends on how bad is the flam. dont let it get worse until your baby is wheezing, u can see the your baby breathing heavily..it might develop into pheumonia & its dangerous. i suggest go to clinic & get neubulizer.

if your baby has running nose, u could use your mouth & suck the flam out (like sucking balitong aka siput sedut). but make sure u brush & use mouth wash 1st.

Danz, like doing CPR?

Yesterday she seems fine. My wife and I talked about changing her formula. Her friend bought her a small tin of Snow formula while my mum in law suggest going for Ammum.
 
TR,
CPR is mouth to mouth rite, this 1 is your mouth to your baby's nose. suck the flam out.
i was using snow formula when my daughter was a baby due to constipation, it was good but after she grew older had to change formula.
 
Fadrizk, thanks for asking. She now closing to 2 months 28 June to be exact. Yesterday she was not feeling right. I found my girl got a lot of kahak or flam. Pity her she was crying yesterday until 2am only sleep because her stomach got air also. Try patting her and hug her that helps to make her calm and the crying to stop.

I just want to ask how to get rid or reduce the kahak or flam from the baby. I know I can go to the clinic to ask the doc to suck out the kahak but before I do that any other way?

Bro, i think better u go to clinic for children.. The doctor know what to do best.. Don't use any medication from pharmacy or any.. But if the doctor said need to suck out the kahak, better dont.. Ask the doctor if they is other way than that.. Because from what i know it's not good to do that.. Or else go to other clinic or maybe hospital..

And for her stomach go for "minyak yuu yee cap limau" the best i known so far... My son been using it since baby until now (5 years old).. But do not put so much because she still baby.. Take two or three drip, rub between your palm and then rub at your daugther stomach..

(A little share from me, a new member on ZTH)
 
Bro, i think better u go to clinic for children.. The doctor know what to do best.. Don't use any medication from pharmacy or any.. But if the doctor said need to suck out the kahak, better dont.. Ask the doctor if they is other way than that.. Because from what i know it's not good to do that.. Or else go to other clinic or maybe hospital..

(A little share from me, a new member on ZTH)

Not really true either. My kids now grown up already. When they were very young, we have sent them to child specialist, and actually got worse. I then look for my doctor friend (GP only) and he took a look at the medicine and say it is too strong for my kid. He change the medicine and my kid was better....:hmmmm::driver:
 
Izso, sterimar nasal spray can get from clinic only or pharmacy also can get?



Danz, like doing CPR?

Yesterday she seems fine. My wife and I talked about changing her formula. Her friend bought her a small tin of Snow formula while my mum in law suggest going for Ammum.

Sterimar can be bought at pharmacy. It's essentially saline water, so it's relatively safe but get the baby edition. Very light blue wording, white can. But use it sparingly, not meant for one long blast, just ultra short bursts and it'll clear the nose. If you get it from docs, they usually give Rimar, which isn't exactly a saline lotion and has a little medicine in it. Works too.

But like Danz said - really depends on how bad the phglem is. If it's making her sound like the hulk breathing or you hear wheezing, see a Pediatrician (not a GP. GPs sometimes tend to overdiagnose their prescriptions).

What formular is she on? Not breast feeding? The best in the market isn't necessarily the best. Some good ones I recommend : Mamex Gold and S21. I forgot whats the other one but that's super creamy and super sweet. Personally don't like it. Also seems to make kids hyperactive so no thanks.
 
What formular is she on? Not breast feeding? The best in the market isn't necessarily the best. Some good ones I recommend : Mamex Gold and S21. I forgot whats the other one but that's super creamy and super sweet. Personally don't like it. Also seems to make kids hyperactive so no thanks.

You drank the baby's milk......:biggrin:
 
You drank the baby's milk......:biggrin:

Enfagrow, Mamil, S26.... All drink before. Cuz if the baby doesn't take it, usually the father has to finish it right? :biggrin:

Mix into coffee lor

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Not really true either. My kids now grown up already. When they were very young, we have sent them to child specialist, and actually got worse. I then look for my doctor friend (GP only) and he took a look at the medicine and say it is too strong for my kid. He change the medicine and my kid was better....:hmmmm::driver:
I think in this kind of case, you need to visit a reputable doctor, not just any doctor. The Paed I go to has got a lot of positive feedback from mothers online and I have seeked second opinions from other doctors and doc friends, they all agree with the prescribed meds. So I guess comparing your case with mine, it all boils down to the docs skills.
 
Enfagrow, Mamil, S26.... All drink before. Cuz if the baby doesn't take it, usually the father has to finish it right? :biggrin:

Mix into coffee lor

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I think in this kind of case, you need to visit a reputable doctor, not just any doctor. The Paed I go to has got a lot of positive feedback from mothers online and I have seeked second opinions from other doctors and doc friends, they all agree with the prescribed meds. So I guess comparing your case with mine, it all boils down to the docs skills.

It has been a long while since tasting baby's milk, but I remember they were never sweet....:biggrin:

That is the thing, we thought since they were pediatrician they will know better then normal GP how and what medicine to give the young child, but then experience really counts a lot here....:hmmmm:
 
It has been a long while since tasting baby's milk, but I remember they were never sweet....:biggrin:

That is the thing, we thought since they were pediatrician they will know better then normal GP how and what medicine to give the young child, but then experience really counts a lot here....:hmmmm:

To me is sweet. I even some times use my finger to dig in some milk powder and eat when I was
a kid :rofl:

Dumex was the best to me :rofl:
 
It has been a long while since tasting baby's milk, but I remember they were never sweet....:biggrin:

That is the thing, we thought since they were pediatrician they will know better then normal GP how and what medicine to give the young child, but then experience really counts a lot here....:hmmmm:

There's a reason for that la. "Stage 1" milk like Mamex Gold 1 isn't sweet at all. Designed for infants below age of 1. Then "Stage 2" is for toddlers, slightly sweeter then Stage 3 and 4 is almost like Dumex level.

Enfagrow is creamy milky sweet. Some like it some don't and there's a lot of talk that this brand makes kids hyperactive.
 

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