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How to handle breastfeeding when your baby has reflux
How to handle breastfeeding when your baby has reflux
How to handle breastfeeding when your baby has reflux
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LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 13, 2023
ISBN9781776982530
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    How to handle breastfeeding when your baby has reflux - Aurora Brooks

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    Table of Contents

    How to handle breastfeeding when your baby has reflux

    Understanding reflux

    Signs and symptoms

    Excessive spitting up

    Pain and discomfort

    Impact on breastfeeding

    Feeding challenges

    Low milk supply concerns

    Positioning and feeding techniques

    Upright feeding

    Frequent burping

    Slower feeding pace

    Dietary considerations

    Eliminating trigger foods

    Reflux-friendly diet

    Managing discomfort

    Baby massage techniques

    Using pacifiers

    Seeking professional help

    Pediatrician consultation

    Lactation consultant support

    Coping strategies for mothers

    Self-care tips

    Support networks

    When to consider alternative feeding methods

    Supplementing with formula

    Switching to exclusive pumping

    Monitoring and tracking progress

    Keeping a feeding diary

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    How to handle breastfeeding when your baby has reflux

    When your baby has reflux, breastfeeding can present unique challenges. However, with the right strategies and support, you can navigate this journey successfully. Here are some tips and advice for breastfeeding mothers whose babies have reflux:

    Stay upright: Positioning your baby in an upright position during feedings can help reduce reflux symptoms. Consider using a nursing pillow or reclining chair to support both you and your baby.

    Take frequent breaks: Allow your baby to take breaks during feedings to burp and reduce the likelihood of excessive spitting

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