The Reflux Book

The Reflux Book by Beth Pulsifer-Anderson, published by Intensive Care Parenting, LLC in 2007, is a comprehensive resource for parents navigating the challenges of gastroesophageal reflux in children. This 288-page book is written in English and is designed to assist parents of infants with mild to moderate reflux as well as those with older children experiencing more serious issues. It provides information on symptoms, diagnosis, and common treatments, along with practical techniques for sleep, feeding, and comforting.
Readers will find a wealth of parent-tested tips for caring for their children at home, as well as insights on collaborating with medical teams. The book includes 193 short stories from parents, offering relatable experiences and coping strategies for high-need babies and children. Covering a range of topics related to family, relationships, and medical aspects of reflux, this edition serves as a valuable guide for families dealing with this condition from newborns through teens.
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Does your child have colic or acid reflux? The first half of the book is for parents of infants with mild to moderate reflux. The second part of the book is for parents of older children and children with more serious problems. Sample chapters available on refluxbook.com. * Information on symptoms and diagnosis * Common treatment and medications * Techniques for sleep, feeding and comforting * Ideas for coping with a high-need baby and child * Suggestions for working with the medical team * Parent-tested tips on caring for your child at home * 193 Parent short stories * No medical advice-only information * Covers newborns though teens * Use the LOOK INSIDE function to see the friendly, conversational tone of the writing. *Pre-press reviews posted on refluxbook.com REVIEW by WILLIAM SEARS, MD, Author of THE BABY BOOK and 30 other titles This book is a must-read for any family who has an infant or child with gastroesophageal reflux (GER). My interest in GER began in the early nineties when, as a pediatrician, I was uncomfortable passing babies off as having “colic.” Since that time, I have replaced the term “colicky baby” with the more accurate description “the hurting baby,” and it turns out that many so-called colicky babies actually suffer from this treatable condition. My favorite feature of this book is that it teaches what I believe is the best medical model for the treatment of GER: the pills-and-skills model. This is the model that I follow in my pediatric practice in treating infants and children with GER. Besides the “pills,” or medications, that you will learn about to treat GER, you will also learn the many infant and childcare skills and feeding skills that will help alleviate this painful condition… I wish that every healthcare provider who counsels parents for GER will “prescribe” this book.
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