tldr; The NoseFrida Snotsucker is overwhelmingly praised as the most effective manual aspirator for clearing baby snot, often preferred over electric models.
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“My son had covid at 10 days old and we found the manual nosefrida worked the best for us. We also tried the electric one and didn't have much success with it. The trick really is to use a good amount of saline and I've found the ones that come in a pressurized can to work much better than the one that came with the nosefrida or the squeeze bottles.”
“Lol, the Freida snot sucker has a filter, so you won’t be getting baby snot in your mouth if you do use it. My son has hated any aspirator and even the snot sucker when he has been sick. Personally, I just lay him on his back, put my legs on top of his arms (the underside of my legs), and suck the snot outta his nose. You can also use baby vapo rub (confirm with pediatrician first) and a humidifier in his room, which should help keep his nose clear after you suck it out. Ask his pediatrician if he can start taking decongestants yet. When it comes to the humidifier, plug all door cracks and turn it on an hour before you try and put him to sleep, so the room gets humid before trying to put him down.”
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