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I was so pleased to find your site. I have debated for quite a while on doing something just like you did. I have had 3 children – all with acid reflux. I have learned a great deal with each one of them & I would be glad to share some things with some of…
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When your infant is crying day and night for what seems like no reason, it’s hard to know where to start or what to do. The following steps will help you get started and determine what to do next: Look over: the list of SIgns & Symptoms Read about: Colic vs. Reflux Learn about: the Possible Causes Get a…
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Here are some steps to help you get a diagnosis for your baby’s discomfort. Select a Doctor – The first thingyou need to do is select a doctor. You will most likely start out with your pediatrician. The recognition of reflux is finally starting to spread in the medical community. Many pediatricians are able to…
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#170006135 / gettyimages.com Contributors: Becky L., Sarah C. Finding the right formula is one of the most important steps in managing a gerdling. Your baby very likely has at least some level of sensitivity if you are experiencing moderate to severe reflux. To learn more about the differences between allergies and intolerances click here and click here.…
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Tips and Information Celiac Disease is a digestive condition triggered by consumption of the protein gluten, which is found in certain foods including wheat, barley and rye. Also called celiac sprue, gluten intolerance and nontropical sprue. Source: http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/DG/00022.html Additional Links for Celiac Disease: http://www.lebanonhealth.com/condi/255.htm http://www.livingwithout.com/feature_RichGannon.htm http://www.boston.com/globe/magazine/1998/7-5/mindandbody/ Summer’s Story Summer was born bang on her…
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Help is Here! Infant Reflux: Support for Gerdlings Does your baby have colic or reflux? If you’ve found this forum and are reading this, you most likely believe that your baby has reflux. You’ve poured over your baby’s signs and symptoms and searched for what possibly could be causing this. There is a wonderful book…
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Thank you so much for the time and effort you have put in this website. I am the mother of three boys – with my third son, Caleb Trey (born Feb. 18, 2003), having acid reflux. The night he was born my husband was feeding him and he turned blue and stopped breathing. He rushed him…
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#165771624 / gettyimages.com Breastfeeding and Reflux Links to help with Mother’s Diet, Too! Breastfeeding Resources Page An article written by Rebecca D. Williams in an FDA Consumer Magazine simply states, “When it comes to nutrition, the best first food for babies is breast milk.” The benefits of breastfeeding are numerous and include : Promotes digestion Fights infection Cost-free…
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Hello! My name is Jennifer. Your website is incredible, I don’t know how I never came across it before. I have spent many hours on the web looking for research and things to try with our baby. Our first baby, diagnosed with reflux in September of 2002 still continues to have some issues but is…
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