Hi JLeigh, reflux is not fun, sorry to hear bub has ittwo of mine had it, one extremely severe. It took about a week of being on losec for him to really show the benefits (he was on it for six months) my daughter took a couple of days (she was on it for two months).
1. Incline? I found it very difficult to safely incline the bassinet, so I let my babes sleep in the pram during daytime naps, having it inclined. Was great. At night we popped towels/blankets in the bassinet to improve incline.
2. Dummies, we loved the dummy for our reflux babies!! We used Nuk brand orthodontic silicone shaped ones. Love them. Seriously saved our sanity. Try having a little water on it so bub has something to suck down when first going in their mouth, will help them adjust to the different object in their mouth. After they were older than one month, we would sometimes give a dose of Panadol followed by the dummy to get a bit of peace.
3. Feeding. It's so hard to not feed on demand with a reflux baby as they tend to feed anytime they feel the burn coming up, which then overfills their tummy, which then causes more pain a few mins later... It's a vicious cycle. At 3.5 weeks I would feed on a 2.5-4hr cycle (I never let them go longer than 4hrs unless it was nighttime). I would completely empty one side before offering the other, and I would give them a 5-10min break in between sides to let the first side settle.
4. I found sitting on a reclining armchair super helpful to keep them upright after their feed, I would doze off during the night feeds too :/ but in the armchair I felt a bit more supported than in my bed, so I knew I wouldn't slump over to a side or anything.
Good luck, I hope at least a little of something I've said helps, reflux won't last forever, just keep your routine up, bub's tummy will soon mature and settle down xx


So far we've noticed a little difference, but we are hoping to see more improvement soon.
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If we use bricks/rocks, do you put them under the feet of the bassinet? How many? Much more than a slight incline and DS slides down with his legs bent up against the bottom of the bassinet...

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