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Hi I gave my 14 month old baby mantra p by mistake and than realised that I had to give maxtra not maxtra p...i must have given 2 ml and dan realised it that its not maxtra so stopped right there and dan gave her maxtra....after that my baby was crying continuously..is it cos of mixture of maxtra p and mantra...pls help
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Good morning . I apologise I couldn be there for you at that moments notice. I know it is very stressful when the baby cries in the middle of the night. I hope the baby is alright. Even I agree with my other colleague that it is definitely not because of the medicine mix up. Rest assured . Usually babies at this age cry suddenly due to tummy pain which is quite similar to colic pain which u experience during your periods . So I advise you to carry Colic aid drops with you all the time . Next time when the baby cries give the child those drops up to 5 drops. It should help .
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Breast milk is a wonderful natural pain killer , so try feeding the baby when the baby is in distress. All the best with your motherhood.
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No  problem Crying is not bcz of medicine Thats it Search for  any other cause From my side  crying is not  related with medication which u mix.
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