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Why Probiotics are a Must Have for My Baby

This post is sponsored by ​Evivo​, but the content and opinions expressed here are my own. 

Since I found out I was having a baby, I’ve tried my best to be the healthiest version of myself for her. From prenatals and supplements to what I’m eating or not eating.

In my mind, she was going to be the healthiest baby the moment she was born. Don’t get me wrong, she IS and still is a very healthy babe. However, the NICU was involved when she was born due to an infection (in me) and a fever.

The NICU meant she would be pumped with antibiotics for the next 48 hrs. Even though she took it like a champ, I knew what the effects would be.

Probiotics for my baby! Using Evivo #myevivostory #ad



Antibiotics are known to mess with your microbiome and gut health. To help combat that, we are using Evivo!

Evivo is an infant probiotic that contains the superior strain of B. infantis EVC001* which is clinically proven to create a protective environment in baby’s gut and reduce bad bacteria by 80%. By taking Evivo, we are helping prevent gassiness, diaper rash, bloating and colic, while helping her develop a strong immune system.

Other moms giving their baby Evivo have reported baby sleeps through the night longer, less diaper rashes and less fussiness!

I am all about prevention and setting her up for success in all aspects. During the first 6 months of her life, we are ensuring her gut health is taken care of. The gut is linked to so many other functions of your body, it’s no wonder probiotics are so important. Evivo makes it so easy to give to her. All she needs is 1 sachet a day!

Have you ever considered a probiotic for your baby? Let me know your thoughts!

Learn more about Evivo and use my discount code (BLOG93GZ7B) for $10 off a one month starter kit or (BLOGS9T2CN) to get $20 off a two month or greater starter kit to try it for yourself!

*B. infantis EVC001 out-performs other commercially-available B. infantis strains lacking important functions of the H5 cluster.

#MyEvivoStory

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