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Category Archives: postnatal
What is Infant Reflux?
Reflux affects about 50% of babies UK and the USA, and “official” statistics are about 40% in Ireland, 30.8% in Eastern Cultures and 20% in Australia and New Zealand. Why so low in Australia & New Zealand? They have a fantastic postnatal support system via their healthcare.
Tongue Tie & Reflux: Navigating the Connection
Parenthood is a journey filled with delightful surprises and challenges, and one such challenge that you may encounter is the tandem presence of tongue tie and reflux in baby. It may not be something you realise but tongue tie could be the underlying cause of reflux, and other symptoms too.
Is it Colic or Reflux?
Understanding the Difference Between Colic and Reflux Parenthood is a journey filled with joy, laughter, and moments that take your breath away. But it can also bring challenges, leaving you searching for answers and solutions. Two common concerns that you may encounter are colic and reflux. While these conditions can share some overlapping symptoms, theyContinueContinue reading “Is it Colic or Reflux?”
Is it Reflux, Silent Reflux or CMPA?
Infant reflux, silent reflux, and Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy (CMPA) are terms parents often encounter when navigating the challenges of their baby’s digestive health. In this blog, I will provide definitions and symptoms for each of these conditions, helping you differentiate between them for better understanding and management. Infant Reflux: Definition: Infant reflux, also knownContinueContinue reading “Is it Reflux, Silent Reflux or CMPA?”
The Postnatal Series – Look after Mum
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/RoseRachelB/ Are you pregnant or just had a baby? Did you or have you considered your own postnatal recovery or care? Postnatal care in the UK has been a topic of debate for years. New mothers often struggle to find support and feel neglected in a system that prioritises the needs of the baby overContinueContinue reading “The Postnatal Series – Look after Mum”