Anonymous wrote:Ummm, my preemie's neonatologist recommended this to help manage reflux (in addition to Zantac and Prevacid)
My Georgetown Uni Hospital NEONATALIST
So, yeah.
Anonymous wrote:I'd do oatmeal instead, but it's very common. As someone who has worked with 100s of infants (I'm a director of a child care center), I've seen this be an effective strategy for managing reflux without medication.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1
Someone mentioned the AAP. Don't trust them 100%. They are slow to respond to new scientific findings.
You both are missing the point. In this case, introducing a solid food like cereal early on may be beneficial to help reduce pharmaceutical intervention.
And iron enriched cereals do have benefit for breastfed babies after introduction of solids, as formula is iron fortified but breast milk apparently is not. Please reserve the “carbs are bad” thoinking for when these kids are 16 and can start keto.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd do oatmeal instead, but it's very common. As someone who has worked with 100s of infants (I'm a director of a child care center), I've seen this be an effective strategy for managing reflux without medication.
Can you let us know where you manage?i think many of us would like to avoid your centre to help prevent our children from choking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1
Someone mentioned the AAP. Don't trust them 100%. They are slow to respond to new scientific findings.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:I'd do oatmeal instead, but it's very common. As someone who has worked with 100s of infants (I'm a director of a child care center), I've seen this be an effective strategy for managing reflux without medication.