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11 Solutions and Remedies for Reflux in Infants. Help Your Baby Spit Up Less and Sleep Longer

How do you know if your baby has reflux? In my case, for instance, ever since I brought Lennox home from the hospital, his spit up became my new perfume. It was non-stop and it wasn’t necessarily after a feeding either. Sometimes he would wake up from a nap and immediately spit up. It got to the point where I always draped a receiving blanket over top of me every time I was holding him. Read more here.

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4 Tips to Help You Breastfeed After A C-Section

You can be as researched as you like on the subject, but you just never know how it will go until you are in the moment. Therefore, I would love to offer some advice and recommend some products that could ease your breastfeeding experience after a C-section—and after a natural birth as well, because let’s face it, for a majority of us women, breastfeeding is far from easy.

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5 Tips to Keep Your Baby Warm at Night During the Cold Winter Nights

Tips and products to help your baby sleep safely aLuckily, I had Lennox in the summer, so by the time the cold weather came, he had already backed on a couple of layers of baby chub to help keep him warm during the bone-chilling winter months.

Luckily, I had Lennox in the summer, so by the time the cold weather came, he had already backed on a couple of layers of baby chub to help keep him warm during the bone-chilling winter months.

Regardless, I still practiced safe sleeping practices. Experts say that until a baby’s first year of life, “soft objects, loose bedding, or any objects that can increase the risk of entrapment, suffocation, or strangulation” should be kept out of the baby’s sleep area.

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