B.K.
L.,
with acid reflux in infants there a couple of things you can do to help her without the use of medications. The first is to feed her, and not too much at each feeding, and then after burping her make sure she remains in a an upright position for at least 20 minutes after eating. When you lay her down, yes your pediatrician is telling you correctly, elevate the crib on one end so her head is higher than her feet. this is easily done by putting something under the mattress and to keep her from moving down the mattress over time you can use something called a snuggle nest or a sleep positioner. Also, you can position her somewhat on her right side because this helps to facilitate stomach emptying. If she is still suffering and it is effecting her tremendously then your pediatrician will probably prescribe reglan or another drug that helps with acid reflux. Some pediatricians require an upper GI Study to confirm the problem and others do not. There are alot of children who have "loose tummies" until they are well over 1 year old but few have true problem acid reflux and Gerd. Your daughter is only 1 month old. I would give it some time before you are medicating her. That should be a last resort. Try the non medical suggestions first.