Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Newborns - Choosing and Using Baby Formula

!±8± Newborns - Choosing and Using Baby Formula

Breastfeeding is the preferred method of providing newborns with all the nutrients and immune system aids they require. But for many people - whether mother, infant or both - that simply isn't an option. But not to worry. Baby formulas have developed to a high art, thanks to excellent science.

New parents sometimes read about potential difficulties associated with feeding infants cow's milk, and so shy away from formula based on it. But all commercial formulas are safe and nutritious.

Cow's milk isn't a preferred food for babies under 12 months. That much is true. But that's chiefly because it doesn't have the same percentage and type of proteins, fats, carbohydrates and other compounds that is contained in natural human breast milk. And, indeed, a small percentage of newborns are lactose intolerant.

But baby formula based on cow's milk isn't just your regular dairy product in a different bottle with a higher price sticker. The formula is carefully prepared. The cow's milk fats and proteins are altered to emulate human breast milk to a very high degree.

But, for those few who truly have difficulty digesting cow's milk-based infant formula, there are good alternatives.

Soy-based formula is a healthy choice. They're useful primarily for those babies who lack the enzyme to correctly break down lactose, the natural sugar in cow's milk. Here again, it's important to get soy formula, not soy milk. The latter is not appropriate for newborns.

A specialized formula called protein hydrolysate is another alternative for those who have some types of milk allergy. The proteins in the formula are already broken down to products that would result from natural digestion. For those rare but unfortunate few babies who are born with a family history of milk allergies, it can be a lifesaver.

Beyond the general category of ingredients, there are many types of infant formula. They differ primarily in cost and convenience.

Powdered formula is the least expensive. It's designed to be mixed with water. It's possible and usually safe to mix with tap water. But many parents will want to use bottled water to ensure purity, which largely eliminates the price advantage.

Concentrated liquid formula is also intended to be mixed with water. It has the advantage of being a little easier to prepare, but (like powdered formula) requires careful measurement. The right ratio of formula to water is important for optimal nutrition and ease of digestion.

Ready-to-use formula, by contrast, is already pre-mixed to the exact concentration and form for instant use. Like the others it can be fed warm or cool, whichever the baby prefers. Not surprisingly, it is also the most expensive.

Some formula labeled 'enhanced' contain DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and ARA (arachidonic acid), which are omega-3 fatty acids found in natural human breast milk. They're safe, but research is mixed on how much extra benefit they add.

All formulas are safe and nutritious, but all carry the same requirements. They should be prepared with clean, preferably sterile, utensils. Hands that contact anything that would make its way into the baby's mouth should also be thoroughly cleaned before feeding.

Prepare formula to the exact concentration recommended and feed only what the baby wants. Don't force the infant to take more than it is willing to consume after waiting a few minutes to relax caregiver and child. If it hasn't drunk the 'right' amount or at the time desired, simply wait and try again later. Babies regulate according to an internal clock, not the one on the wall.

Newborns - Choosing and Using Baby Formula

Breastfeeding is the preferred method of providing newborns with all the nutrients and immune system aids they require. But for many people - whether mother, infant or both - that simply isn't an option. But not to worry. Baby formulas have developed to a high art, thanks to excellent science.

New parents sometimes read about potential difficulties associated with feeding infants cow's milk, and so shy away from formula based on it. But all commercial formulas are safe and nutritious.

Cow's milk isn't a preferred food for babies under 12 months. That much is true. But that's chiefly because it doesn't have the same percentage and type of proteins, fats, carbohydrates and other compounds that is contained in natural human breast milk. And, indeed, a small percentage of newborns are lactose intolerant.

But baby formula based on cow's milk isn't just your regular dairy product in a different bottle with a higher price sticker. The formula is carefully prepared. The cow's milk fats and proteins are altered to emulate human breast milk to a very high degree.

But, for those few who truly have difficulty digesting cow's milk-based infant formula, there are good alternatives.

Soy-based formula is a healthy choice. They're useful primarily for those babies who lack the enzyme to correctly break down lactose, the natural sugar in cow's milk. Here again, it's important to get soy formula, not soy milk. The latter is not appropriate for newborns.

A specialized formula called protein hydrolysate is another alternative for those who have some types of milk allergy. The proteins in the formula are already broken down to products that would result from natural digestion. For those rare but unfortunate few babies who are born with a family history of milk allergies, it can be a lifesaver.

Beyond the general category of ingredients, there are many types of infant formula. They differ primarily in cost and convenience.

Powdered formula is the least expensive. It's designed to be mixed with water. It's possible and usually safe to mix with tap water. But many parents will want to use bottled water to ensure purity, which largely eliminates the price advantage.

Concentrated liquid formula is also intended to be mixed with water. It has the advantage of being a little easier to prepare, but (like powdered formula) requires careful measurement. The right ratio of formula to water is important for optimal nutrition and ease of digestion.

Ready-to-use formula, by contrast, is already pre-mixed to the exact concentration and form for instant use. Like the others it can be fed warm or cool, whichever the baby prefers. Not surprisingly, it is also the most expensive.

Some formula labeled 'enhanced' contain DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and ARA (arachidonic acid), which are omega-3 fatty acids found in natural human breast milk. They're safe, but research is mixed on how much extra benefit they add.

All formulas are safe and nutritious, but all carry the same requirements. They should be prepared with clean, preferably sterile, utensils. Hands that contact anything that would make its way into the baby's mouth should also be thoroughly cleaned before feeding.

Prepare formula to the exact concentration recommended and feed only what the baby wants. Don't force the infant to take more than it is willing to consume after waiting a few minutes to relax caregiver and child. If it hasn't drunk the 'right' amount or at the time desired, simply wait and try again later. Babies regulate according to an internal clock, not the one on the wall.


Newborns - Choosing and Using Baby Formula

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Similac Human Milk Fortifier Powder 50 ea

!±8± Similac Human Milk Fortifier Powder 50 ea

Brand : Similac | Rate : | Price : $69.99
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Similac® Human Milk Fortifier is intended for low-birth-weight infants as a nutritional supplement to add to mother's milk.
50 - 0.031 oz (90g) Packets
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For more than 80 years, Abbott's Similac brand formulas have been proven to be a safe and effective source of nutrition for millions of healthy babies. In response to mothers seeking "BPA free" products, Abbott is pleased to share that it has now achieved "BPA free" status in all of its Similac® brand powdered infant formula products.
Abbott products have been tested for BPA using the most sensitive and conservative tests available, and levels are undetectable for all powdered products and consistently 50 times below international safety standards for other infant nutrition products.
According to the U.S. Surgeon General, "The most important thing parents can do for their babies is ensure that they receive adequate nutrition. While the best source of nutrition for babies is a mother's breast milk, infant formula remains the recommended alternative when breast milk is not an option."

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Enfamil Nutramigen LIPIL with Enflora Powder for Infants with Iron, 12.6-Ounce Cans (Case of 6)

!±8±Enfamil Nutramigen LIPIL with Enflora Powder for Infants with Iron, 12.6-Ounce Cans (Case of 6)

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Nutramigen lipil with enflora LFF is a hypoallergenic, lactose-free formula for babies who develop cow's milk protein allergy. Additionally, nutramigen Lipil with enflora LGG includes lactobacillus GG which has been shown to promote immune system balance. Experts agree on the many benefits of breast milk. If you choose to use infant formula, ask your baby's doctor about the many benefits of Nutramigen lipil with enflora LGG.

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Neocate Infant Formula Powder with DHA and ARA for Infant Develop - 14 Oz / Pack 4 / Case (4 X 400GMS)

!±8±Neocate Infant Formula Powder with DHA and ARA for Infant Develop - 14 Oz / Pack 4 / Case (4 X 400GMS)

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INDICATIONS: Neocate Infant with DHA and ARA is the first and only amino acid-based formula with the added benefits of DHA and ARA to help your infant develop. Includes DHA and ARA. [A Source of Arachidonic Acid (ARA), & A Source of Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)] Hypoallergenic. Nutritionally complete. 100% free amino acids. Includes important nutrients present in breast milk. Amino acid profile similar to breast milk. Standard dilution = 0.67 kcal/mL. Osmolality = 375 mOsm/kg.

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Enfamil Pregestimil Lipil Hypoallergenic Infant Formula Powder with MCT Oil, Iron Fortified, 16-Ounce Canisters (Pack of 6)

!±8±Enfamil Pregestimil Lipil Hypoallergenic Infant Formula Powder with MCT Oil, Iron Fortified, 16-Ounce Canisters (Pack of 6)

Brand : Enfamil
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Enfamil Pregestimil Lipil Hypoallergenic Infant Formula Powder is designed for baby's first 12 months. This easy-to-digest formula makes 112 fluid ounces; just add water. Specifically intended for babies with fat malabsorbtion problems. Includes a blend of nutrients found in breast milk that are important building blocks for a baby's brain and eyes. Experts agree on the many benefits of breast milk. If you choose to use infant formula, ask your doctor which Enfamil formula is best for your baby. Pregestimil was specially designed for babies with fat malabsorbtion problems. It is a hypoallergenic infant formula. It is easy-to-digest, balanced nutrition for baby's first 12 months. Use as directed by your baby's doctor.

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Friday, December 2, 2011

The Nutritional Value and Essence of Different Milk Formula Substitutes

!±8± The Nutritional Value and Essence of Different Milk Formula Substitutes

Last 50 years have brought about the most substantial progress in improving the composition of mother's milk substitutes ever made in history. In this 21st century, infant formula manufacturers have continued to carry out efforts to develop better breast milk than ever before. Efforts to identify and replicate helpful trace elements, and to conduct important research regarding the addition of immune active ingredients and enzymes that will make formula products even better, are currently under way. But for the main time, here are some already existent formulas which have good nutritive values.

Cow Milk Based Formulas
Characteristics

• Standard formula used when breast feeding is not adopted or is stopped before one year of age.
• Designed to mimic breast milk composition. Breast milk is approximately 60% whey and 40% casein, Cow's milk is 8% casein and 20% whey.
• Formulas contain at least 50% more protein/dL than breast milk (1.5g/100cc).
• Formulas provide appropriate intake of essential nutrients: iron and linoleic acid.
• Carnitine and taurine are added to most standard formulas
• Nucleotides are added to Enfamil and Similac.

Cow-Milk Based Composition
• 20 calories/ounce standard dilution
• Protein is ideally whey-predominantly (similar to breast milk).
• Carbohydrate is lactose (except in Lacto-free Formula).
• Fat is a mixture of vegetable Oil (LCT)
• Approximately 32 ounces of standard formula per day will meet 100% of RDA for vitamins and minerals for term infants.
• If Infants are only fed ready to feed dormula, fluoride supplement of 0.25mg/day is necessary to meet the RDA based on American Academy of Pediatric guidelines.

Available Brands of Cow Milk Based Formulas
• Enfamil with Iron (or low-iron) (Mead Johnsom)
• Similac with Iron (or low-iron) (Ross)
• Gerber
• Good start (Carnation formula with 100% whey as protein).
• Similac PM 60/40 (has decreased calcium, phosphorus and potassium content: Often used in renal patients). (Ross).
• Lactose-free (Mead Johnson) Cow-Milk protein, but lactose-free.

Soy-Based Formulas
Indication for use
• Vegetarians
• IgE mediated reaction to cow's milk protein
• Lactose Intolerance or Galactosemia
• Refeeding after chronic diarrhea (lactose-free)

Characteristics:
• Increased proteins content than cow milk based formulas, since using plant source for protein (2.2g/dL).
• Increased vitamin and mineral content to compensate for mineral antagonists, such as phytates.
• Additional methionine added to formula to ensure a "complete" protein.
• Taurine and cystein added.
• Sweeter taste than cow-milk based and lower cost.

Composition
• 20 calories/ounce standard dilution
• Protein: soy protein with added methionine
• Carbohydrate:Sucrose, corn syrup solids, tapioca starch
• Fat: Blend of vegetable oils

Available Brands of Soy Formulas
• Prosobee
• Isomil
• Isoyalac

Casein Hydrolysate Formulas
Indication for use
• Milk protein or soy protein allergy
• Complicated gastrointestinal disorders
• Colic
• Feeding intolerance to cow milk or soy formulas

Characteristics
• Poor taste and expensive
• Not recommended for long term use in preterm infants due to inadequate vitamin and mineral content and protein source may be difficult to metabolize
• Alimentum is only available in ready to feed.
• Pregestimil is only available as a powder for the sonsumer, but is available in some hospitals as 20 X 24 calorie/oz ready to feed.
• Nutramigen is available in liquid concentrate and powder to the consumer, but is available as ready to feed in the hospital setting.

Available Brands
• Nutramigen
• Pregestimil
• Alimentum

Composition
• Protein: Casein hydrolysate (small peptide considered to be hypoallergenic)
• Carbohydrate: Modified tapioca starch and glucose Oligosaccharides.
• Fat: approximately 50% of fat is MCT oil in Alimantum and pregestimil, and 100% of fat is corn oil in Nutramigen.


The Nutritional Value and Essence of Different Milk Formula Substitutes

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Cow's Milk and Constipation in Children

!±8± Cow's Milk and Constipation in Children

Cow's Milk: Cause Of Constipation?

I did not associate cow's milk consumption with constipation until this week. My daughter started complaining of stomach cramps and this went on for four days. She would crumple up in agony. It was very strange because there was no vomiting or diarrhea and she hadn't eaten anything unusual or that she was allergic to. Or so I thought.

I drink milk myself, and it tends to have a laxative effect on me. It was only after a trip to the local GP and another to the hospital that I learned the cause of her trouble might be cow's milk. Apparently, cow's milk may cause constipation in young children.

The connection never occurred to me because I thought milk would have a laxative effect rather than the reverse. After all, this is what happens with me. I thought if my daughter was at all intolerant to milk, it should manifest as diarrhea instead of constipation.

Evidence Of Link Between Cow's Milk And Constipation

I researched the subject and came across an interesting study done at a university in Italy in 1998. It involved 65 children with chronic constipation who had been prescribed laxatives after dietary changes had failed to cure the constipation. Each child received either cow's milk or soy milk for two weeks, had a rest week, then for the next two weeks had the other milk that they didn't get the first time. When the results were analyzed, it was discovered that while they were on soy milk, 68% of the children were no longer constipated. In contrast, their conditions remained the same when they were on cow's milk.

Dr Alan Greene of DrGreene.com suggests that it could be the protein in cow's milk that is at the root of the problem, and that switching to soy milk can dramatically improve the quality of life of a child suffering chronic constipation.

Preventing Constipation

Switching to a dairy-free alternative is a relatively simple and inexpensive way to treat a constipation issue.

What about preventing constipation? Besides ensuring the child has enough fibre and fluids in her diet and gets enough exercise, is there anything else a parent can do?

Research has shown that probiotics, those friendly bacteria that prevent harmful microorganisms from building up in the body and poisoning it, can help prevent constipation by aiding in the proper digestion of food and nutrients and maintaining a healthy ratio of good to bad intestinal bacteria in the gut. Probiotics are also useful for rebuilding immunity that has been compromised by long-term use of antibiotics. This is something parents want to watch out for, especially in Western cultures which endorse the liberal prescription of antibiotics for all sorts of ailments.

If your child has no major digestive health issues, good for you! Keep her that way for as long as you can with a fibre-rich diet, lots of exercise and a good quality probiotic supplement.

If your child suffers chronic constipation, then you may want to experiment by simply switching her to a non-dairy diet.


Cow's Milk and Constipation in Children

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

A Formula For Good Growth - How DHA Can Help Your Baby's Development

!±8± A Formula For Good Growth - How DHA Can Help Your Baby's Development

Docosahexaenoic acid or DHA is known to be prominent in the best infant formulas on the market relieving mothers of worry about nutritional deficiencies when bottle feeding. Naturally, breastfed babies are more active and responsive because breast milk contains significant amount of DHA known to be responsible for cognitive development, attention enhancement, and visual acuity. The International Society for the Study of Fatty Acids and Lipids (ISSFAL) has recommended a considerable amount of 300 mg per day especially for pregnant and lactating mothers. The rewards of DHA in fighting cancer cells have brought it to dominance in the food additive category. With DHA, the growth of colon carcinoma cells is inhibited. This substance has not been proven to cure or to treat cancer yet in more recent studies; it has been believed to have increased the efficacy of chemotherapy.

Mothers have considered the presence of DHA in the best infant formula a good alternative for breast milk. At present, more and ore infant formula have added DHA as one of its enticing ingredient to persuade consumers to buy them. With the addition of DHA, the problem on choosing formula for bottle-fed babies is no longer a taxing experience. Mothers should be able to understand that during the child's formative years, ninety percent of the brain is formed. DHA is an essential fatty acid that supports the structural development of the brain.

You want your child to grow smart and good both physically and emotionally. Your child deserves nothing but the best. Infant formula may be categorized according to form and content. There are milk substitute in liquid form Some are in liquid concentrates and most are sold in powder form. On the other hand, these milk substitutes are made out of different raw materials including cow's milk and soy beans. Choosing the right milk for your child depends upon his needs. Some children are lactose intolerant and that may need milk that can be easily digested. A few babies are born with inappropriate birth weight and may need to be breast fed or be given milk supplemented with essential nutrients like protein, niacin, folic acid, calcium, fat and vitamins. Some may consider taking DHA fortified milk for advance cognitive empowerment of their children. The best infant formula can also be hypoallergenic reducing medical complications experienced by the child.

Essential nutrients, hypoallergenic substances, vitamins and DHA should make up your choice of milk for your babies. The wide array of choices in every supermarket may be confusing to the mother yet knowing the needs of your child will give you the best product. Remember, when choosing the infant formula, you are choosing your substitute. Do not settle for less. Opt for the best. In the end, the fruits of your choice will be directly visible in your child's development. Read labels and be able to follow instructions in creating mixtures. Every good thing about your baby depends on your ability to choose the best infant formula - that which promote nothing but the wellness of your child.


A Formula For Good Growth - How DHA Can Help Your Baby's Development

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Similac Expert Care Alimentum Hypoallergenic Nutrition Formula, Powder, With Iron, 1-Pound (454 g) (Pack of 6)

!±8± Similac Expert Care Alimentum Hypoallergenic Nutrition Formula, Powder, With Iron, 1-Pound (454 g) (Pack of 6)

Brand : Similac | Rate : | Price : $149.99
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  • Pack of six 1-pound cans of protein hydrolysate-based powdered infant formula with iron (6 total pounds)
  • Contains alimentum made up of protein broken down into tiny pieces; virtually eliminates allergic reactions in most babies with protein allergies
  • Includes special nutrients found in breast milk, DHA and ARA clinically proven to support mental and visual development in baby's first year
  • Alimentum's hypoallergenic formula starts to relieve colic symptoms (due to protein allergies) in most babies in just 24 hours
  • Similac formulas provide the balance of protein, minerals, and other nutrients that helps give your baby a strong start in life

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Similac Expert Care Alimentum Hypoallergenic Nutrition Formula, Powder, With Iron, 1-Pound (454 g) (Pack of 6)

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Milk Allergies Not To Be Confused With Lactose Intolerance

!±8± Milk Allergies Not To Be Confused With Lactose Intolerance

Infant milk allergies are caused by proteins found in cow's milk and not breast milk of the mother. Women whose infants suffer from this allergy should limit their own milk intake since the milk protein is passed to the baby via breast milk.

This allergy must not be confused with lactose intolerance which is an adverse reaction to milk sugar present in sheep, goat and cow's milk. Many adults suffer from it.

Infants with a cow's milk allergy may show symptoms similar to some other food type allergies. If they are under 4 months and are fed formula, it may be their only food source.

Two types of allergic reactions occur - delayed and immediate. Immediate reactions will occur practically straight away after a feeding and delayed reactions can occur 3 or 4 weeks after the first feeding. Symptoms may present anywhere from day 1 to six weeks.

Allergies to formula can occur and because of the large numbers of children with cow's milk allergies, manufacturers have developed hypoallergenic formulations that meet FDA standards for minimum infant nutrition requirements.

Some infant formulas are soy based and contain additives because soy milk is naturally deficient in some fatty acids and amino acids that are essential for the proper development of a baby's neurological system.

Milk allergies develop because a baby's immune system erroneously treats milk protein as dangerous and wants to eliminate it and can result in the baby crying, feeling fussy and irritable, developing rash, vomiting, upset stomach and diarrhea and look like colic.

Milk allergies don't disappear as children grow older - symptoms change and older children will develop symptoms other than gastrointestinal reactions.

A doctor should be consulted for this allergy. Doctors will perform a physical examination and try to determine the existence of a family history of milk allergies. Changing to a hypoallergenic formula often solves the problem and costly tests are only necessary if the situation persists.

Once the infant has been put on a hypoallergenic formula diet for approximately 1 to 2 weeks, the doctor may ask that the baby be fed a few ounces of normal milk to see what reaction it will have. If the formula is suitable, the baby will stay on it for the first year. Mothers who breast feed must limit or refrain from consuming dairy products. Food manufacturers are required to clearly display, together with the ingredients of a product, if it contains any milk based additives (many food products contain milk based ingredients).

By working together, you and your doctor can identify a suitable alternative diet that will diminish the milk allergy and make life more comfortable for your infant.


Milk Allergies Not To Be Confused With Lactose Intolerance

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

What to Do If Your Baby Has Symptoms of Acid Reflux

!±8± What to Do If Your Baby Has Symptoms of Acid Reflux

Today I am going to talk about Gastroesophageal Reflux in Infants or more generally known as acid reflux in babies. Before addressing this problem, you should know that reflux in infants is among the most common complaints pediatrician receives.
In fact, acid reflux in infants is simply part of a normal and developing process you baby is going through, and even to some extend reflux may actually be good in spreading helpful bacteria from mom breast milk into the baby, to protect against diseases.
You should seek comfort in knowing that your baby will eventually grow out of their reflux, but meanwhile, if you notice symptoms such as

weigh loss your baby is crying all the time being constantly congested or stuffy having breathing problems

then you should seek medical attention with your child doctor. When addressing this problem, some doctors might consider reducing the portions your baby is eating by somewhat smaller feeds and adding rice cereal to the formula to increase the caloric density. You can purchase a formula like Enfamil A.R, that already has rice cereal in it, or you could save money by adding rice cereal in your regular formula.

Some pediatrician will also change the type of formula your baby is taken to a hypoallergenic type, especially if your child seems to be sensitive to the proteins in their formula. The top recommended products for this type of sensitivity, are Nutramigen Lipil (hypoallergenic) and Similac Alimentum (hypoallergenic Formula). If your baby is having Gastroesophageal Reflux, doctors might treat the problem with medication such as antacids or some type of Zentac version.

Although I completely disapprove of this type of drugs, some doctor may prescribe proton pump inhibitor to try and reduce the acid in your babies stomach. Even if these types of drugs are very effective in neutralizing acid reflux, there have been reports of dangerous long term side effects of people utilizing products like Prevacid or Prilosec. A safer and better holistic approach you can try is to get a reflux pillow for your baby.

Commonly known as baby wedge pillow, this product will greatly help to relief reflux in your infant by keeping your baby in an inclination position. Studies have revealed babies grow out of acid reflux disorders faster when they are handled, carried or sleeping in an inclined position. The earth gravity will naturally help your baby by preventing acid from streaming upwards.


What to Do If Your Baby Has Symptoms of Acid Reflux

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