Most babies with reflux are less bothered by it than their parents.
Not exact matches
With Podee, you can now feed your 12 - week
baby in the upright position because as
most pediatricians recommend, feeding
babies in the upright position is one of the best ways to prevent
reflux and colic from happening.
It may take time to find the medication
with the least number of possible side effects that is the
most effective for your
baby, as there are many different types of medication to treat
reflux.
The upright or koala hold is often the
most comfortable breastfeeding position for
babies who suffer from
reflux or ear infections (who often prefer to be upright), and it can also work well
with babies who have a tongue - tie or low muscle tone.
Though feeding issues may present themselves in various ways, since this is a digestive related issue, it will
most likely be an issue at some point in
babies with silent
reflux.
An article in Today's Parent explains that
babies with silent
reflux will
most likely have a persistent cough as well as labored breathing, because their throat isn't fully clear.
This is true for
most kids
with mild
reflux because
baby's gastrointestinal tract has had time to mature and the solids help to weigh down the stomach contents which helps to prevent splash back.
I had the
most dreadfully difficult start
with my first
baby: a difficult pregnancy and traumatic birth, then he suffered from terrible
reflux for months and months.
Although in
most cases
reflux is not a very serious condition, it could lead to poor nutrition in your child if not dealt
with, as the
baby may start associating food
with pain and stop eating properly.