Anonymous wrote:Nanny here. Reflux is tough! Just hire someone with a lot of experience and have reasonable goals. When I have been in similar situations, I basically wore the baby in the carrier most of the morning. That way they are upright and as comfortable as possible while I did something like take the toddler on a walk or played in the yard. Then during nap for the toddler I would try to have the baby take a real nap in the crib or bassinet and do some tummy time if possible.
You have probably already done this for yourself, but I would encourage you to have at least one room in the house that is thoroughly toddler-proofed because feeds can take forever with a reflux baby, and having a safe space where the toddler can’t hurt himself or make a tremendous mess will allow the nanny to focus on the baby for feeds.
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23.04 again. For a nanny experienced with a toddler or preschooler and an infant with reflux, it’s not too hard. But I know of several nannies who quit 1-2 weeks in after realizing they didn’t have the patience to deal with reflux.