It keeps baby safe and warm and can even be put on an incline for
babies with reflux issues.
For
babies with reflux issues, the upright position is very helpful.
The incline is perfect for
babies with reflux issues.
Not exact matches
This sleeper has an adjustable incline that's sure to help your
baby with any problems he or she may have
with reflux or stomach
issues at night.
While this isn't uncommon, I see plenty of
babies who have
issues with suckling, latch, no appetite,
reflux, colic, sleep disturbances, spitting up and more.
It cradles them just enough (for those
babies that like to be held) and sits them slightly inclined which is great for those
babies with reflux or digestion
issues.
Crib wedges go underneath the crib mattress to elevate one end, which can help
babies with reflux or some specific breathing
issues.
This's the only bassinet that offers the incline option that promotes a better sleep for
babies with colic,
reflux or congestion
issues.
Acid
reflux formulas often do help
with spit up but are only recommended for
babies with medically - concerning spit up
issues.
If you have a
baby that has suffered
with colic or
reflux, their digestion can be an
issue which can irritate and cause tension for them when trying to sleep.
Our organic
baby formulas are gentle on the tummy and less likely to create stomach
issues or other digestive discomfort like
reflux, which can interfere
with baby getting a good night's sleep.
With that being said, having a good vent or valve system can help your
baby take in less air which means they will have a slimmer chance of having colic, gas, acid -
reflux, spitting - up, and other digestive
issues.
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.
For my oldest, it was a sensitive
baby formula that made a big difference
with her
reflux issues, and for all of the kids, it has meant less pumping torture (it took me an hour to get a few ounces even
with a very good pump), and also the reassurance that if I was truly unavailable, sick, etc. the
baby was accustomed to another alternative.
For these
babies (anatomical
issue) it is not manageable
with diet alone, although it does helps in many cases to cut out milk protein, too, along
with medication, however, they would be lost without an PPI until they outgrew their
reflux.
Your
baby's
reflux could also be an actual disease instead of just a small
issue to deal
with.
However, some
babies have serious
issues with reflux.
Reducing the amount of air your
baby ingests can help
with common feeding
issues, such as colic,
reflux and gas.
You keep your
baby in an upright position so that they have fewer
issues with reflux and indigestion.
My mother has an under active thyroid, urticaria and various other
issues; I had severe
reflux as a
baby which led to stomach surgery aged five and have suffered all my life
with food intolerance.