The "Snot Sucker": Why You Need to Get Over the Gross Factor

 

If you mention the NoseFrida to a non-parent, they will gag. "You suck the snot out with your mouth?!" Yes. And you will do it gladly, because it is the only thing that lets your baby sleep.

Bulb Syringe vs. NoseFrida

The hospital gives you a blue bulb syringe. The Problem: It pushes air into the nose before sucking, which startles the baby. And since you can't see inside, it fills with black mold. The Fix: The NoseFrida is a long tube. You put one end in their nose and the other in your mouth. (Don't worry, there is a filter. You never eat the snot.

Why It's "High Value"

  • Safety: You control the suction strength with your own lungs, so you can't hurt the baby.

  • Hygiene: You can disassemble the entire unit and wash it in the dishwasher.

  • Effectiveness: It clears the entire sinus cavity in one go, whereas the bulb just gets the surface stuff.

My Advice: Buy the "Sick Day Kit" that comes with the vapor rub and the gas passer. It’s the best $20 insurance policy you will ever buy.

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