Rice cereal in bottle!?

Anonymous
Ped suggested rice cereal in bottle. BB is 8 weeks, 12 pounds. They want us to start this to help reflux. This seems crazy right?
Anonymous
No and it's a very common suggestion.
Anonymous
My understanding is that this is incredibly outdated recommendation; I've never heard of it for reflux, but I'd do some reading on your own-- I'm highly skeptical that it would be considered best practice.
Anonymous
Find a new pediatrician asap!! Where are you located? I LOVE my ped and am very confident she is up on all of the latest and best recommendations- happy to share her name if that would be helpful.
Anonymous
I believe this is actually a choking hazard.
Anonymous
No but it won't do anything. Just get the Zantac.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I believe this is actually a choking hazard.


+1

http://wholesomebabyfood.momtastic.com/tipcerealinbottle.htm
Anonymous
Definitely not best practice

Not evidence based
Anonymous
This is outdated advice. Is your pediatrician older?
Anonymous
Reflux I can be an intolerance to cow's milk.
if you are formula feeding try other formula options.
If breast feeding remove dairy from your diet.

good luck!
Anonymous
Looks like the American Academy of Pediatrics thinks that adding rice cereal is a "reasonable management strategy." Medications should be trialed only after lifestyle modifications prove ineffective.

http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/131/5/e1684
Anonymous
No, there are formulas that have rice starch in them already that are smoother. Its a choking hazard. It was too thick for my kid so we mixed the rice starch with sensitive (same brand, Similac).

https://similac.com/baby-formula/similac-reduce-spit-up?grp=Rice%2BStarch

My child only could tolerate the liquid/RTF.
Anonymous
My 29w preemie was started on it in the NICU, as this method is usually tried first before putting them on reflux medications. I think we used 1t per ounce. Regarding choking, my DD was tiny so we did paced feeding with a Y-shaped nipple so it would flow faster. As she got older and her sucking was stronger, we changed to level three and then level two nipple flows.

Eventually it ended up making her somewhat constipated, so I tried oatmeal and then played around with different formulas (brands, powder, RTF, etc...) and decided she did best on Similac Advanced no rice cereal added. (BF wasn't an option, unfortunately.)
Anonymous
This is a very old practice that is no longer recommended. I wouldn't do it.
Anonymous
Not only should you not add it to the bottle but you can skip rice cereal all together, Its like giving your baby white bread to eat.
When you are ready for solids start with whole grain baby oatmeal or veggies.
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