BHC Reflux in Infancy Self-Assessment to Support Conversations with Professionals
The BHC Reflux in Infancy Self-Assessment is a clear, parent-friendly tool designed to help you recognise the signs of reflux and silent reflux in young babies. This practical guide helps you understand what you are seeing at home and prepares you for more confident, informed discussions with midwives, health visitors, GPs, and infant-feeding specialists.
Aligned with NHS and NICE guidance, the self-assessment provides simple symptom prompts, structured reflection questions, and examples of feeding and behaviour patterns commonly associated with reflux. It supports you in identifying what may require professional review and helps you communicate your concerns clearly during appointments.
What This Self-Assessment Includes:
* Clear symptom checklists for reflux and silent reflux
* Parent-friendly prompts to help you reflect on feeding and behaviour
* Guidance on typical vs. concerning signs
* Structured notes section for preparing what to raise with professionals
* NHS/NICE-aligned pointers to support safe and informed decision-making
Who This Guide Is For:
✔ Parents and carers concerned about possible reflux ✔ Breastfeeding, bottle-feeding, and mixed-feeding families ✔ Parents wanting clarity before speaking with professionals ✔ Health and early-years professionals wishing to support consistent discussions
Parents and professionals can upgrade to the complete BHC Infant Health Guide for £10
which includes all BHC self-assessment tools, extended guidance, and ongoing free updates. This comprehensive resource brings together every BHC guide in one place, supporting consistent, evidence-aligned conversations with healthcare professionals.
Disclaimer
This self-assessment provides general information only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always speak with a GP, midwife, health visitor, or another qualified healthcare professional if you have concerns about your baby’s health. Seek urgent medical help if your baby appears unwell.
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Signposting expectant parents, parents of babies (0-12 months), and professionals to current evidence-based guidance
Common Questions Parents Ask About Babies Aged 0–12 Months
Last Guidance Review Date: 15/11/25
Next Guidance Review Date: 20/12/25
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