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3 Things You Didn’t Know About Your Baby’s Health

3 Things You Didn’t Know About Your Baby’s Health
 

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What if I told you there is a 90% chance your newborn’s gut health isn’t where it should be? What if I told you that it could cause higher risks of eczema, allergies, and more without Evivo?

I’m a mom of 2 and my family has a big history of allergies and eczema, so I get it. I’m right there with you.

I would do anything to make sure my babies are healthy and don’t have to use all the creams and allergy medicine I take every day of the year.

The good news is there’s a simple solution to make sure you keep those risks lowered and help your baby be healthier and happier.

It’s time to make sure we give our babies’ gut health the attention it needs and learn what you can do to solve it.

 

Mixing up Evivo

 

1. There is a 90% Chance Your Baby Doesn’t Have the Good Bacteria He Needs

B.infantis bacteria allows for good bacteria to grow and thrive in your baby’s gut. Without it, harmful bacteria can take over causing issues later in life.

It turns out 9 out of 10 babies are born without B.infantis in today’s world. C-sections and an increase in antibiotic use can cause your baby to lack the bacteria needed for a healthy gut.

That’s a 90% chance your baby’s gut health is at risk.

 

Closeup of Evivo Product

2. Just Because Your Baby was Born Healthy Doesn’t Mean His Gut is Healthy

Babies can be born completely healthy and come home on day 2 or 3 with you, but still have gut problems. Why? It can take years for symptoms to occur.

Pediatricians are just realizing how important treating a baby’s gut is for their long-term health and it all starts from day 1.

The first 6 months of a baby’s life is crucial for their health. Babies born without the B.infantis bacteria can see in an increased risk of autoimmune and metabolic issues like colic, eczema, allergies, and even diabetes in their lives.

Feeding Baby Evivo

 

3. Your Baby Doesn’t Just Need Breastmilk

You hear this phrase all the time. Your baby only needs breastmilk for nutrition for his first 6 months of life. This is completely true, but here’s the thing. B.infantis isn’t a vitamin. It’s not there to be nutritious. It’s there to correct your baby’s gut health.

Thankfully Evivo, a simple product to use, contains probiotics that help develop a protective environment in your baby’s gut. This allows for the bad bacteria to be pushed out while the good bacteria, like B.infantis, can grow.

Evivo is actually the only clinically-proven baby probiotic that is 100% effective in restoring your baby’s gut health and reduces bad bacteria by up to 80%. Once the good bacteria are restored, it creates a protective wall to keep out the bad bacteria.

Even if you aren’t exclusively breastfeeding, this probiotic will help your baby’s gut health. You simply mix Evivo with a little breastmilk to provide your newborn with the nutrition they need.

Dad and Baby Evivo

We’ve Been Using Evivo. Here’s How It’s Going.

Connor has had eczema since he was a couple of weeks old. It doesn’t help that he just loves to scratch every inch of his body whether he’s itchy from his eczema or not.

I also know with my family’s history of allergies, and he is bound to have some. Using Evivo can help keep his risk of both eczema and allergies down as he continues to grow and I am so happy we’re doing everything possible to help decrease his risks.

 

We’ve been using Evivo to help his gut and noticed a change immediately. The first few days, he started to get a little crankier. This is a typical side effect as there are changes being made.

After a few days, he went back to his normal happy little baby self!

 

Family at zoo

We were even able to travel on our recent road trip and kept Evivo in a small cooler with the rest of our food until we got to our hotel. Once we arrived, we put it in the fridge to keep it cool.

Although Connor is exclusively formula-fed due to traumatic issues I had with my daughter (you can read more about that here: The One Thing No One Tells You About Breastfeeding), Evivo works best with breastfed babies.

Breastmilk contains HMOs, which helps bacteria grow and thrive in your baby’s gut creating a healthier and happier baby.

 

 

 

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