Babies often experience acid reflux because their lower esophageal sphincter isn't fully developed. To prevent acid reflux, feed your baby small meals and tilt their head 30 to 45 degrees when feeding ...
A newborn named Atlas was struggling to eat and breathe, and initially had acid reflux symptoms. However, as his condition ...
Seeing your little one uncomfortable after feedings can add to the long list of things that many parents worry about. Spitting up, crying, arching and the restless sleep can often lead to families ...
Babies famously spit up after dining because they are, well, babies. And although it’s usually more of a laundry issue than a medical one, doctors are overprescribing reflux medications in infants, ...
Baby digestive problems can be hard to spot A paediatrician breaks down the key signs causes and treatment options and ...
Keep your baby upright when feeding him, and for at least 30 minutes afterwards. Reflux is when the contents of a baby’s stomach travel back into his oesophagus or mouth. Paediatrician and M&B expert ...
I literally couldn't put her down. “I literally couldn’t put her down without her being uncomfortable. So I held her pretty much for six weeks straight, which meant I didn’t sleep,” The Project host ...
A newborn baby was diagnosed with a hole in his heart, which doctors originally thought could have been acid reflux. Tansy Simpson, 40, gave birth to Atlas, now 1, following a long journey to conceive ...
Silent reflux in babies can cause discomfort without noticeable spit-up, making it hard to spot. Symptoms like irritability, poor feeding habits, and sleep trouble may indicate silent reflux. Managing ...
Burping or belching can be a symptom of acid reflux, also called gastroesophageal reflux (GER). Excessive burping can also cause other reflux symptoms, such as heartburn. In Western culture, 20% of ...