Relieve symptoms associated with Infant Gastric Reflux. The Reflux Comfort Feeder Chair - Designed in 2001 by the mother of a reflux baby. Necessity Invented - Research Perfected.
THE REFLUX COMFORT FEEDER is a reclined foam seat designed for infants suffering gastric reflux & colic; it may be suitable for other conditions that require baby to be seated on an angle
The chair has been specifically developed to naturally use gravity to help the stomach retain contents, helping manage reflux symptoms & relieve baby (& caregivers!) of the stress involved with this often distressing condition. The Angle, Height & Gravity provides a comfortable & ergonomic support while ensuring there is absolutely no pressure on the internal organs -especially the stomach!
Gravity + Angle + Comfort = Happy Baby!
SAFER ALTERNATIVE TO PROPPING ON PILLOWS!
LIGHTWEIGHT & PORTABLE
Easy to remove, fast drying cover
HYPO-ALLERGENIC treated polyurethane foam, which inhibits growth of bacteria, mould & mildew; controls dust mites; provides effective odour protection and lasting hygienic freshness.
The Reflux Comfort Feeder is only made in NZ, supporting the local business community. Meaning lower overheads & top quality at affordable prices for our clients
The chair is only sold directly & includes a Personal Support Service. Every client receives a brochure containing easy-to-read basic information about how reflux occurs and some helpful tips for coping & comforting. The support service is freely offered & is available as often as required.
It is important to obtain a formal diagnosis so that you & your baby receive the very best care & support. Always seek guidance from your health care professional & attend regular Plunket / baby health checks.
Postage & packaging is an additional charge, Auckland clients are most welcome to collect their chair by arranged appointment.
All Enquiries and Feed-Back Welcome
The Reflux Comfort Feeder is NOT a car seat & must never be used as a car seat
The chair is not to be used on benchtops or tabletops
Parental Supervision is required at all times & baby must never be left unattended