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  1. Jane's StoryJane's Story
    ...ly. They, again, were very helpful and diagnosed silent reflux. He was put on Infant Gaviscon, and ...

  2. Milly's StoryMilly's Story
    We have a baby girl with reflux (Milly is 6 months). We’ve had a hard time with reflux. Mill... this (although with hindsight our 3rd child had silent reflux but we never worked out what was wro...

  3. Tina & Max's StoryTina & Max's Story
    ...ook him to a paediatrician. Result, it has a name silent reflux he was given Gaviscon and we contin...

  4. Corrinne's StoryCorrinne's Story
    My son Archie (now 2.5) was diagnosed with silent reflux at 10 weeks. I spent 10 gruelling weeks tr...

  5. James' StoryJames' Story
    ... smile, and his unconditional love. The silent relaxed atmosphere of the house is a far cry l... catheterized and fluid being infused into the bladder, to check the filling and for reflux up the ...

  6. Q & A with Tracy Davenport  'Author/Mum/Reflux Expert' #1Q & A with Tracy Davenport 'Author/Mum/Reflux Expert' #1
    ...17;, we decided to invite Tracy Davenport (author/reflux expert) to a Q & A session with some of the...17;t be reflux? Your daughter may have “silent reflux,” which refers to reflux witho...

  7. What is 'silent' reflux?What is 'silent' reflux?
    'Silent' Reflux is a type of reflux which occurs with no visible regurgitation. The acid travels up ...ring. If you think you may have cause to consider silent reflux, think about putting baby in an elev...

  8. "What comes Up!" - The Guardian "What comes Up!" - The Guardian
    ... tribulations and began to mutter the word “reflux”. We mentioned it to the paediatrici...s only part-way, resulting in heartburn or “silent” reflux. Reflux usually occurs becau...

  9. Positioning is the Key!Positioning is the Key!
    ...leep in their chair or car seat to keep them upright and comfortable? When talking to parents with reflux babies, the most common way to put baby to sleep was in their car seat or chair. Health pro...

  10. What is a Sleeping Wedge?What is a Sleeping Wedge?
    ...In most cases the lift provided by a wedge will give baby a better chance of settling not only with reflux, but other digestion or respiratory conditions or congestion. As baby lays on a wedge, their ...

  11. Finding comfort for babyFinding comfort for baby
    Loose Fitting Clothing, Including nappies Be sure nothing is putting pressure on Baby‘s tummy. When fastening nappies be careful not to make them too tight. It’s much more comfortable ...

  12. Does white noise help?Does white noise help?
    ...s a calm mood to help you relax and/or fall asleep. Is white noise good for babies, especially for reflux/colic? Absolutely. The same soothing sonic benefits of white noise are quite effective in cr...

  13. Why is laying flat bad for reflux?Why is laying flat bad for reflux?
    ...ating your baby on a sleeping wedge will provide enough downwards pressure to alleviate symptoms of reflux. If you can choose a side to position your baby on, go for their left side and elevated every...

  14. Which Wedge?Which Wedge?
    ...e achieved by the baby wedge should offer your baby a better sleeping position to help manage their reflux, congestion or earache. Longer term the wedges can be used with older children by simply ...

  15. Reflux: Are night and day different?Reflux: Are night and day different?
    ...ptying process so that acidic materials sit in the stomach for longer. This is why it's advised for reflux sufferers to maintain smaller meals which are not fatty or spicy and for babeis to have small...

  16. What is Aspiration?What is Aspiration?
    ...the body's way of clearing the trachea. The trachea and oesophagus lie right next to each other. If reflux happens it can occasionally travel up the oesophagus and into the trachea and that is also as...

  17. Baby Sick & DroolBaby Sick & Drool
    ... Drooling/Sickness rash on the face, chin and neck? Dribbling and sickness from repeated reflux sicking up can cause redness around the mouth, chin and neck. Sometimes even behind the ears...

  18. Feeding TipsFeeding Tips
    Breast & Bottle Breastfeeding is reported to be better for a baby with reflux because breast milk is digested twice as fast as formula. Formula changes can help – if the baby has a milk or l...

  19. Weaning & RefluxWeaning & Reflux
    Not much is written about how solid foods can react with some babies who have reflux. Most information on the internet is parents’ experience and what works for some doesn’t work for others. The...

  20. Giving Solids & RefluxGiving Solids & Reflux
    ...Baby Led Weaning) then consider the way you are going to give solids in relation to the sickness & reflux. Think of the solids as the weight that will keep the milk down. As the milk is very import...

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