While a baby without tummy problems may learn to rock himself to sleep for example,
a reflux baby dealing with projectile vomiting may miss out on the chance to learn how to self - soothe and fall asleep on his own!
Not exact matches
As any new mom will tell you,
dealing with a
baby's
reflux, colic, constipation, and gas aren't pleasant experiences.
Therefore, if your
baby is suffering from colic or gastroesophageal
reflux, you may experience a great
deal of crying from your child.
But, when your
baby won't stop crying and spit up involves an occasional bout of projectile vomit, you may be
dealing with gastroesophageal
reflux (GER).
It's important to understand the signs of
reflux and how to
deal with it to reduce your
baby's struggles with eating and your own stress!
Your
baby's
reflux could also be an actual disease instead of just a small issue to
deal with.
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.
Many
babies who've
dealt with
reflux aren't able to sleep well.