The "Snot Sucker" Parents Swear By (It's Not Gross, I Promise)
If you are a new parent, someone has probably told you to buy a "NoseFrida." And you probably looked at it—a tube that goes in the baby's nose while you suck on the other end—and said, "Absolutely not. That is disgusting."
I said the same thing. Then my baby got his first cold. He couldn't breathe. He couldn't eat (babies breathe through their nose while nursing). He was screaming at 2 AM. I tried the blue rubber bulb syringe from the hospital. It did nothing. It just poked him and got moldy inside.
Desperate, I opened the NoseFrida.
Why It is Magic
It actually works: Because you use your own lung power, you can get a consistent suction that clears the mucous instantly.
It is safe: The design makes it impossible to poke the baby's nose too deeply.
No, you don't eat snot: there is a hygiene filter in the tube. Nothing comes near your mouth. I promise.
The "Saline Hack"
To make it work perfectly:
Spray Saline Mist (salt water) up the baby's nose first. Wait 30 seconds to loosen everything up.
Use the NoseFrida.
Enjoy a baby who can finally breathe and sleep.
It is gross? Maybe. Does it work? Yes. And at 3 AM, "working" is all that matters.
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