My baby has difficulty sleeping because of reflux. What should I do?

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Question from a mother: My baby has severe reflux. The only way to get them to sleep is to rock them because the movement prevents them from feeling the reflux. Once asleep, she sleeps in her bed with her pacifier. However, we can get up ten times a night for the pacifier. Once we place it back in her mouth, she falls right back to sleep. We don’t know what to do. When she feels pain, the pacifier helps, and she’s had it since birth. What should we do?

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