Nipple Confusion: Fixing and preventing

Nipple Confusion: Fixing and preventing

“Nipple confusion” is a colloquial term for premature and unintended breastfeeding weaning. Typically, if an exclusively breastfed baby supplements feeding with bottles, most likely, the baby will reject the breast. The phenomenon happens because baby bottles work very differently than breastfeeding. The three main differences are shallow latch, easy-feeding, and compression-feeding. The combination of these…

Holiday Giveaway

Holiday Giveaway

Enter to win Once upon a time, in a land far, far awaybabies lay down to chug milk every night and day.Babies would cry as their bellies filled with aircausing parents sleepless nights and despair. In between ornaments and lights,a turquoise glam appeared on a branch.Bare® Air-free Feeding System, will make it righta voice whispered…

Extreme gassiness gone!

Extreme gassiness gone!

❤❤❤❤❤ “Extreme gassiness, micrognathia (recessed jaw), high palate, weak tongue function, and central sleep apnea. It was very difficult to feed until Bare® Air-free. I was amazed after the first feeding I gave him. He took to it instantly…” ~ Hannah Riley

Colic Clinic – Live events

Colic Clinic – Live events

Watch it, right here Colic Clinic™ is a live event hosted by Priska Diaz M.S., Founder, and CEO of Bittylab. This live event series is full of tips on how to reduce and eliminate your baby’s colic (inconsolable crying) due to gas, fuss, heartburn, silent reflux, or diagnosed gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Fill out the…

Breastfeeding Giveaway #WBW2020

Breastfeeding Giveaway #WBW2020

Start breastfeeding with Bare® Air-free How can a “baby bottle” will help me breastfeed my baby when it’s well-known that baby bottles disrupt breastfeeding?, asked a mom when I suggested her to use Bare® Air-free to help with breastfeeding. This mom was absolutely right! Baby bottles are proven to abruptly disrupt breastfeeding permanently, even after…

Newborn Upright Feeding

Newborn Upright Feeding

Upright Feeding Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) in newborns happens when stomach contents come back up into the esophagus. Sometimes the contents come out of the mouth causing the baby to vomit or spit up. Babies with GER who do not vomit or spit up have what is known as silent reflux. One commonly used strategy to…