There’s more to diaper rash than meets the eye.
Until recently, diaper rash was thought to be caused by waiting long periods of time to change their little one’s diaper. Research shows a link between rising gut & stool pH levels and diaper rash. Find out how Evivo and breast milk can help baby’s diaper rash from the inside.
The causes of diaper rash.
When you notice red, irritated skin in your baby’s diaper area, it’s time to up the ante and check more frequently to keep their bottom clean. After all, diaper rash is triggered by the amount of time your baby is sitting in their poop and pee, right?
That’s what most parents believe will bring their little one some relief. While prolonged exposure to these yucky elements is part of it, research has shown that fecal enzymes have an irritant effect on the skin.1 And these fecal enzymes are activated by higher fecal pH. So, if baby’s poop pH spikes, diaper rash gets worse.
Diaper rash is more than skin irritation.
Diaper rash may be an early indicator of gut imbalance in the infant gut microbiome. The pH of the colon is determined by the type of bacteria present. By incorporating good bacteria like B. infantis EVC001 into your baby’s diet, you can help keep pH levels low and avoid fecal enzymes that can cause skin irritations.
Addressing diaper rash early can be an effective way to support your baby during the early months of immune development.
How does Evivo help tackle diaper rash?
Topical solutions may provide temporary relief but typically fail to resolve the problem in the long term. That’s where Evivo is different. It can ease diaper rash from the inside. In fact, research has been shown to lower stool pH to help protect the skin1.
Evivo with B. infantis EVC001 lowers the pH of the stool through the production of lactate and acetate, which deactivates skin-irritating fecal enzymes. When mixed with breast milk and fed to baby once a day, Evivo helps alleviate diaper rash, so baby is more comfortable—and so are you.
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Evivo is an infant probiotic that contains the good bacteria baby needs to support the healthy development of the immune system and gut microbiome.
The benefits of having B. infantis EVC001, only in Evivo, colonizing your baby’s gut are:
- Helps babies to fully digest nutrients found in breast milk
- Research has shown an 80% increase in good bacteria in babies fed Evivo
- Increases the growth of good bacteria which lowers the pH of baby’s gut to help relieve diaper rash 7
- Evivo persists and colonizes 100% of babies gut microbiomes with the good bacteria B. infantis EVC001
- 72% of Evivo moms report a decrease in diaper rash.
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Research shows parents reported significant improvements within a few days of feeding Evivo
Better nighttime sleep
said baby slept longer
Less gas and fussiness
reported a decrease
Reduced diaper rash
saw significant or complete improvement
Dimitratos, S. M., et al. “Symptomatic relief from at-home use of activated Bifidobacterium infantis EVC001 probiotic in infants: Results from a consumer survey on the effects on diaper rash, colic symptoms, and sleep.” Beneficial Microbes 12.4 (2021): 333-340.
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Frequently Asked Questions
All babies, irrespective of delivery type, benefit from being fed Evivo. Even vaginally born babies may be missing beneficial bacteria in their gastrointestinal tract resulting in digestive discomfort.
Feeding baby Evivo with breast milk right after birth helps populate baby’s gut with B. infantis EVC001, a good bacteria strain clinically shown to work with breast milk to support digestive and immune health.
You can start feeding your baby Evivo immediately once they begin consuming breast milk.