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After his overnight feed my boy won’t go back to bed (bedtime is the only time he’ll go down and he’s started fighting that). But he seems to be bothered by something it sounds like he’s gulping possibly mucus or refluxy? He’s twice ended up being sick which seems to relieve him and then he goes back on boob to calm down so it means once he’s up for his night feed I’m then not getting back to sleep because I have to hold him 🫠😵💫 has anyone else had this and did it come to anything? Did you ask your GP about it?
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Learn more about our guidelines.Could he be having a cold if he sounds like he has mucus? Or else reflux can also cause mucus sounds in the nose. Has it only happened last night or it every night. If it’s reflux you could get gaviscon or omeprazole but you will need to see a GP.
It’s been the last 3-4 nights id say
At least if it’s a cold it will hopefully clear up and we can all get some rest again 🤞🏻 I have been questioning silent reflux for a while though so I’m not sure. My older twin boys had reflux and it was bad enough to need omeprazol as they were premature but I’d hoped that wouldn’t be the case with this baby being term