Reflux Baby

June 192005

reflux baby
Is it appropriate (or possible) to form a baby with reflux to sleep on its own? Pub-1819263425690195

My son is about 4 months, and because he has reflux, I hesitated to make her cry, but believe me, I'm ready! I firmly believe in the benefits letting babies learn to sleep on their own, but if their cries are cries of protest and cries of pain, rather, more like torture of a lesson. BTW: My biggest challenge right now is naps. I managed to nurse to sleep most nights (and then hold him upright for 20 minutes, of course). I prefer not to last, but at least he regularly goes to sleep, which is more I can say daytime sleep.

My last child had a chronic spitting up problem, but others I have not had to deal with the pain of acid in the babies. What I did learn is to put them to bed when they are tired, but not crazy. At 4 months, I recommend you put to sleep after been awake for 1 hour. It might seem early, but I assure you he has worked with 3 children so far. Everyone who comes over said, wow, they have not been awake that long, and then they come and see them rubbing their eyes and say, well I guess you're right. Is possible some of the mattress to the proposal, but it has at a level of security and have that help with reflux? Is sucking aid lollipop? The white noise is too beautiful, like a fan pointing in the opposite direction. Good Luck.


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