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Infant acid reflux strikes more than
80% of all babies in their first 3
months; now there is help. |
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Infant
acid reflux can be normal in
newborns and is one of the more
common problems for premature
babies. As you watch your newborn or
premature baby suffer, it is little
comfort knowing babies generally out
grow infant reflux by at least 12-18
months.
Now there is help. Read on for
information about acid reflux in
infant babies, including preemies,
and new options available to
position your newborn or premature
babies in their baby car seats and
carriers for reduced attacks. |
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| How
to tell if your baby or premature
baby has infant acid reflux. |
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Consult your pediatrician if your
baby or preemies are experiencing
the following symptoms – they may be
suffering from infant acid reflux: |
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spitting |
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coughing |
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irritability |
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poor feeding |
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blood in stool |
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baby has milk in
the nose when in a lying down
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is acid reflux in infant preemies so
common? |
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Preemies suffer infant reflux more
often because the lower esophageal
sphincter (the one way valve
protecting the esophagus against
infant reflux) is not fully
developed in many premature babies.
This is even true with full term
infants, but preemies are at greater
risk. |
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What to do if you suspect your
infant or premature babies have
infant acid reflux: |
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visit pediatrician |
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give small
frequent feeds |
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hold Baby upright
for 45 minutes to an hour after each
meal |
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thicken formula
with rice cereal |
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use Hug Me Joey
Complete Infant Support System in
baby car
seats and carriers |
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Parents report reduced infant reflux
thanks to the Hug Me Joey Complete
Infant Support systems. |
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Parents of newborns and preemies
tell us their babies spit up and
suffer reflux less often once they
began using the Hug Me Joey Complete
Infant Support System in their baby
car seats and carriers. They use it
to maintain proper positioning of
their baby or premature babies after
meals. The system keeps there little
heads up and their bellies aligned.
One mother of twins highly
recommended the Hug Me Joey system.
She reported having no more spit up
with her little 4 lbs premature
babies, and said “the most
comfortable place for her was in the
infant carrier with the Hug Me Joey
system. I would recommend it to
every parent with newborns,
especially preemies."
Learn how your
baby car seats and carriers can be
safe havens, thanks to
the Hug Me Joey support product. |
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While not a medical device, the Hug
Me Joey Support System has helped
reduce acid reflux in infant babies.
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The Hug Me Joey Complete Infant
Support System is not guaranteed to
reduce acid reflux in all infants,
but it can help in most cases.
Please consult a physician if none
of these options work for you.
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Order your Hug Me Joey system today
for better digestion for your
infant, premature baby and micro
preemie. |
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The Hug Me Joey system gives you
peace of mind for your full-term
infant or the smallest micro
preemie.
Contact us
to learn more, or
order your Hug
Me Joey support system
for your baby car seats and carriers
today. |
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