Reflux 101: A Parent’s Guide to Gastroesophageal Reflux


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baby crying Demanding dining room Colic frequent awakenings Reflux 101: A Guide for Parents of gastroesophageal reflux by Jan Gambino, M. It is a comprehensive guide for the care of an infant or a child with gastroesophageal reflux guide parents through a difficult season of parenting. The book is written by a parent, to provide parents with information on diet, positioning, and medical care and advice on sleep, food and survival. If your baby or child has refl. . . more>>
Reflux 101: A Parent’s Guide to Gastroesophageal Reflux

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5 Responses to “Reflux 101: A Parent’s Guide to Gastroesophageal Reflux”

  1. P. Sudame Says:

    Well written and easy to follow. Just as the name suggests, this book is a basic course of training for infant acid reflux.

    Jan Gambino, who is the ebb, mother and teacher has taken steps to readers step-by-home treatments / therapies for children to fall behind in basic science as a condenser and prepare before you go to a pediatrician and / or specialist. Even if you have lots of experience reflux, science, feel better equipped to deal with the ebb of his son when Reead this book.

    If you are looking for medical information Such as drug dosing for the reflux, the book contains no such specific solutions for acid reflux, but as you say and where to look for solutions Certainly Especially when the baby has severe reflux and / food and complications
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    The best of the book is to describe the emotional aspects of parent a child reflux very well. All are parents of a child have reflux or in fact, be identified with at least one of the small apartments of columns in the book. You’ll feel much better when you know that you are not alone in this.

  2. Tante Mommy Says:

    This book is very well written with lots of information but in a readable format. When I read that a doctor was not given, I am concerned that there was much detail. To my surprise, there are a lot of details and explanations. You can read about symptoms, diagnosis, medications, medical examinations, etc. of all the details are sidebar stories, anecdotes and information about the real lives of parents who have children with reflux.

    My three children had reflux. With my first I felt so lost and I had to find their reflux for myself. For 2 and 3, I felt more knowledge, but were different from me first. I could have used this book with three and learned something new from it with each child.

    I never read a more complete, useful and easy to read the book on reflux in children. I could not recommend this book highly.

  3. Deborah Discenza Says:

    Being a parent of a premature baby with reflux and a professional in the early community, I know how this problem so misunderstood, not only the child can be stressful, but also stressful for the whole family. This guide is sensitive to the Bible to help parents (premature babies and full) through diagnosis, treatment options and strategies early in life from infancy to childhood. There are tips and quotes from real life of mothers who have “there”, distributed throughout the book, like his friends right by your side. And this book is informative, not a textbook that is unique and refreshing. Definitely a must for parents, a thoughtful gift for family and friends who do not understand. “

    – Deb Discenza, founder and former director of premature babies, and Director of Mothers PreemieCare Supertwins (MOST), and partners PreemieWorld, LLC

  4. A. Vats Says:

    Taking care of an infant reflux can be very lonely and demoralizing experience. Through a combination of personal experiences and stories that Jan sent with Respect to other mothers, this book HeLPS to Understand that even though the situation of each family is unique there are common challenges we all go through and there I am alone. It also gives a real idea for the whole family and friends who say “oh, s / he just too big for / s looks so good” to really understand what the real extent of the difficulties they face every day. In fact it feels so good that we bought a few copies to give to our friends when they ask “how are you ‘so that we can understand why having more concerned with development of cornflakes next time you can host a dinner.

  5. Brandi M. Polatty Says:

    As a mother of two children of reflux, this book accurately describes the ups and downs. I like that this book is a fast and easy with real-life experiences of persons other than the author. The book is not only a professional opinion of what should be like reflux, but reflux from another mother. While my two sons are not typical of children reflux — This book tells the average person what to watch out and try some simple home remedies to help you through the roller coaster known as GERD. I recommend this book as a book for parents and parents of children who are picky. If nothing else, it’s just a good book for information that someone in their lives will be affected in any way, shape or form. 5 stars!