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SuperAmoo · 02/09/2010 14:21

Hi there, I am mum to two children who have/had reflux and I run a website trying to help others with infant reflux. I want to improve the range of products I am selling and would like to know if anyone would like to suggest any product that they found really helped with their DC. Like I was thinking of selling infant car seat covers but as mine were more silent refluxers, i don't know how much a problem sick all the carseat is for some parents? Would spare carseat straps be useful? I know I could have done with some!

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feb80andthebump · 02/09/2010 15:44

Bumper packs of muslins! They were only sold in (expensive) packs of 6 or so, but I would have been grateful to find a reasonably priced pack of about 20 as my refluxy baby daughter was sick on up to a dozen of them a day.

Would love to see your website. We are thankfully past those dark reflux days but it's nice to know you are trying to help parents trying to deal with the problem.

SuperAmoo · 02/09/2010 18:56

Thank you for your excellent suggestion - I think I've found quite a good value pack of muslins - 12 for 6.99 - will look into stocking them. My website is www.refluxbabies.co.uk Atleast that's my new one that I'm just trying to get finished and would like some good products to add to it. At the moment I sell reflux products through www.sootheyourbaby.com but I don't have much in stock as I'm winding that up right now. Thank you again for your suggestion!

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MrsMc82 · 04/09/2010 21:23

I would say MUSLINS MUSLINS and more MUSLINS!!!!!

Also maybe some magical product that can go under babies head in the cot to save having to change the sheet everyday.... Muslin (again :o ) works in some narrower cots but not in ours.......

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Shaz10 · 04/09/2010 21:34

Would a pillowcase be wide enough for your cot?

missmoopy · 04/09/2010 22:20

muslins by the cart load, lots of decent bibs....vodka for Mummy!

FiveGoMadInDorset · 04/09/2010 22:21

Huge amount of muslins and and Ambynest saved us.

SuperAmoo · 07/09/2010 08:10

Thank you all for your great suggestions. I'm sorry I appeared to abandon my own thread but I've been without internet access for three whole days (horrible!). Back on line now thank goodness. feb80andthebump I forgot to mention that my new site is going to be at www.refluxbabies.co.uk - there is a site there at the moment but it's not the finished article and quite a few of the products will be changing. I am hoping (please God!) to have it done by the end of the month but it's easier said than done with two children to run around after!

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1s2d · 17/09/2010 15:06

CAROBEL. It's made by Cow and Gate and genuinely saved the life of both of my daughters. I CANNOT RECOMMEND THIS HIGHLY ENOUGH. Available on prescription, or over the counter, though the pharmacist will have to order it in. PLEASE, PLEASE spread the word and help some more poor little suffering babies.

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