What Are The Different Kinds Of Nasal Aspirators?

What Are The Different Kinds Of Nasal Aspirators?

There are many different kinds of nasal aspirators out on the market, but it’s important that you do your research first before deciding on which one to purchase. Many promise to be effective and safe, but you don’t want to spend your money on something that doesn’t work, especially when your child is suffering from a stuffy nose and needs instant relief.

Here are some things you should know before you buy a nasal aspirator. (more…)

How To Relieve Baby’s Stuffy Nose For Dad’s! | Happy Father’s Day From BoogieBulb…

How To Relieve Baby’s Stuffy Nose For Dad’s! | Happy Father’s Day From BoogieBulb…

Moms aren’t the only ones who use the BoogieBulb® when their little one needs relief from a stuffy nose, many Dads are using them too.

Dads come in all roles, work-from-home Dads, stay-at-home Dads, single Dads, or Dads who just want to be more involved with their babies’ health and everyday care. So why not make things easier for them?

Plus, it can be more frustrating for a new Dad who is learning how to take care of a newborn baby in the house. So Dads are telling other Dads about the BoogieBulb® and are saying that the BoogieBulb® is more effective and easier to use than the bulb the hospital provides. (more…)

The Boogie Bulb | The Original Hospital Grade Nasal Aspirator …

The Boogie Bulb | The Original Hospital Grade Nasal Aspirator …

img-home-bulb3The BoogieBulb®, the original hospital grade baby nasal aspirator is the same aspirator used in hospitals.

It’s a latex free product with a slim tip for easy extraction, but best of all it will suck the snot right out for you, the store ones just don’t do it like the BoogieBulb.

That’s because our nasal aspirator products have strong suction which are guaranteed to extract the mucus.

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A Better Way to Clear Baby’s Stuffy Nose? | The Boogie Bulb

A Better Way to Clear Baby’s Stuffy Nose? | The Boogie Bulb

“A Newer Aspirator  Design Uses a Tube and Parents’ Mouths to Clear  Congestion. Meet The Boogie Bulb!”

By LAURA JOHANNES Feb. 2, 2015 2:53 p.m. ET

The Ache: Nasal congestion can build up in children too young to blow their noses, and interfere with sleep and breast-feeding.

Parents are often advised to ease nasal congestion in infants and young children by using a hand-held bulb aspirator, which is placed in a child’s nostril squeezed to create a vacuum and released to suction out mucus. (more…)