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Overfeeding your baby is one of the most common leading causes of gas, spit-ups and lethargic behavior. It can cause symptoms similar to GER (gastroesophageal reflux). It may cause your baby to lose weight due to the constant vomiting. Or gain too much because of the extra calories. In other words, overfeeding causes a lot…
What is colic in babies? Colic in babies is defined as the intense crying that may seem more like screaming or an expression of pain, according to Mayo Clinic. While most sources unanimously conclude that the cause is unknown, they all agree that is mostly due to pain or discomfort related to the digestive system.
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GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) symptoms are incredibly painful for babies. Also known as Acid Reflux, GERD is a condition affecting two-thirds of babies according to the U.S. national statistics. The great news is that GERD statistics are much lower in breastfed babies.
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Your baby has GER, How can you tell? Ask your pediatrician!. Paying attention to the symptoms can help you verbalize the problem to your doctor. GER (Gastroesophageal reflux) symptoms may vary greatly depending on the type and degree. The long-term recurrence of GER is called GERD (Gastroesophageal reflux disease). GERD includes irritation to the internal organs….
These breastfeeding secrets from experienced moms are the real deal! Breastfeeding doesn’t always happen easily and intuitively, but it is something you can learn and master.
There are many unexpected reasons your baby can be admitted to the NICU. According to this article on parenting magazine, 10% to 15% of babies enter the NICU each year. While the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)’s primary function is for emergencies, severe conditions, and premature babies, some admissions are highly preventable. For example excessive…
Best baby bottles for breastfed babies is probably what every #bfing momma is searching online. We already know breastfeeding is the healthiest way to feed your baby. We also know moms want or need to have alternatives ways to feed the baby. Typically “baby bottles” take care of this, but finding the “right” one can…
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Upright feeding position for babies with Reflux is one of the best-kept secrets to a happy, comfortable baby. According to healthline, “A horizontal position makes it easier for the stomach contents to reflux into the esophagus”. The undeveloped digestive system is the reason why all babies are prone to experience acid reflux symptoms. Furthermore, a pilot clinical study concluded that babies…
When I introduced Bare to my baby, she had no hesitation to latch to it as if she was being breastfed. There was no fighting or screaming! And I have also not had any issues with going back and forth from the breast to the bottle. It’s like a miracle!
When my doctor said my baby had GERD, my first search was: “treating infant reflux”. I learned three steps that really make a difference, even more than prescription drugs. But first, let’s understand the difference between GER, GERD, and Acid Reflux. So here’s a quick recap of my learning:
❤❤❤❤❤ Breastfeeding after the NICU can be very hard, but Reba Bertrand, whose preemie baby spent some time at the hospital figured out how to breastfeed right after the NICU. “When we gave her the Bare system she started to eat so much better she was losing less milk, was starting to nurse better and…
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