EVERY PARENT HAS A STORY – 05 OCT 23 BY BOUNTYTEAM
A concerned mum has come to our #AskTheVillage community for advice.
It’s always a worry when your child appears to be sore, especially when you don’t know the best way to help.
Where cow’s milk allergy and other medical issues have been ruled out, a toddler’s sensitive tummy could be in response to any of the numerous foods they eat.
One concerned mum noticed her toddler would often experience soreness in her tummy after a toddler milk drink and so she asked our #AskTheVillage for help and the advice from other parents came flooding in.
“I’ve recently moved 12mo onto a toddler milk drink and she often has a tummy ache, but then it passes,” she began the post, before adding that she was going to seek medical advice but would appreciate any first-hand experience from other mums.
“She goes to the toilet regularly and eats well. I’m going to see our GP but I’d love to hear from other parents if your kid seems to have a sensitive tum?”
Thankfully, the #AskTheVillage community of parents had plenty of advice based on their own experiences dealing with young kids and tummy troubles.
“We found that our little one had different reactions to different formulas so we just tried a few until we found one that worked for us,” wrote one mum.
Another community member replied, “If you’re looking to change your toddler milk, you can get sensitive formulas – we use Aptamil Sensitive Toddler and it works well for us.”
A mum of twins suggested keeping a food/drinks diary could be helpful.
She explains: “One of my twins had a sore tum and the other was fine – they had the same diet, so it wasn’t easy to work out the problem. For us, water intake was a big issue, and she was constipated. Maybe keep a food/drinks diary for a week and then take that to the doc?”
Another agreed, writing: “Try keeping a food journal and see if there’s a pattern between what your little one eats and when she gets a tummy ache.”
“Stay strong Mamma,” urged another mum, saying she experienced this issue too.
“The GP told us to keep a food journal and it turned out that we needed a formula for sensitive tummies. Took a couple weeks to settle into it and it was fine after that. Good luck!”