💨 Say goodbye to gassy fuss—instant relief, parent-approved!
The Frida BabyWindi is a pediatrician-developed, 100% natural gas relief tool designed to instantly ease infant colic and constipation. Made from medical-grade, BPA-free silicone, its patented SafeStop design ensures safe, effective, and hygienic use. Each pack includes 10 individually wrapped tubes, perfect for quick, on-the-go relief during those fussy moments.
O**A
Great for Gas!
Wonderful! This worked well and fast. I am a first-time mom with a week old newborn. My baby was clearly uncomfortable and was having trouble with gas and pooping. This did the trick and fast! After using this, she passed a STINKY gas bubble and was able to do her business. Must have for gassy babies!
S**Y
Works great
I wasn’t sure this was going to work but it actually work my baby was constipated for 4 days and when I received it right away I used it and she had a massive blowout !
H**R
LIFESAVER for allergies & GI Issues!
LET'S TALK POOP, GAS & TUMMY TROUBLES... because, face it, oce you have a baby, talking about poop is no different from talking about the weather. :)We had an EXTREMELY colicky baby... we thought she was just angry and colicky, but we learned she had a SEVERE allergy to dairy. Her allergy is called CMPA - Cow's Milk Protein Allergy. A rare allergy to CMP that passes through the breastmilk, and causes swelling and tears in the baby's intestines, stomach and bowels. This caused MAJOR GI issues, gas, diarrhea, and belly pain - and SCREAMING. Oh, the screaming!!!!Ahead of delivery, I ordered this because I'd heard great things about everything by FridaBaby (oh, how I love their booger sucker!). Sure, these were bizarre in concept, but I thought, "well, if I do need it, I'll be happy I have it." And man, were my husband and I happy to have these.We LIVED by these, and did so with our pediatrician's approval. You don't want to use this too much, because the baby can become reliant on it for BMs. But, her system was so bad off (to the point she had micro-tears in her GI, so we were doing hemoccult tests regularly at the doctor until we knew she was healed), we were desperate at times. Usually around 2 or 4AM every night, she would scream nonstop. The same happened at least 2 other times during the day. We always tried tummy massages (we took a class at the local hospital) and leg crunches. When those failed, along with tummy-time, we used these things. This went on for 3-4 months... so for the first few months, especially the first 2.5-3 months when we didn't know she had the allergy, these were the only thing that would temporarily relieve her gas pain.Where these get wider, that's what stops it from going too far into the baby's bum. It's exactly the same concept as the well-known thermometer or q-tip method parents & doctors have been using for years. When a baby's constipated or gassy, using one of these things (thermometer or qtip) were often used to 'stimulate' some activity. These are better because not only are they disposable (really - don't try to reuse these), but they go a little deeper than just the edge and really help to relieve (and channel - the MESS!) what's going on in there.Sorry FridaBaby, but I have to share this with fellow parents.... there is another brand that makes these (though, the invention credit goes to FridaBaby) for a little cheaper. Let's face it, these aren't cheap... but you can save a little bit by Aizara Gas Relief Baby, Gas and Colic Reliever for Babies Doctor-Invented Hollow Tube Natural Solution for Colic 10 pcs. These work EXACTLY the same as Windi's version. They may even be slightly better made, but it's negligible. Really, there's no functional difference just a few dollars in savings.As a tip, we used Vaseline, or grape-seed oil as a lubricant when using this and combined these with tummy massages. Remember when you give a baby a belly massage, you MUST go from the baby's left to right... I suggest the "I Love You" massage - google it. Then do some leg crunches to their belly, add a little lubricant, (have a diaper or pad ready for the mess) and use this. Net, this works 99% of the time and worked exactly as well as Windi. If you prefer the name-brand (Windi), I still recommend it and the same tips above. This version is just a little cheaper.To use, (after you've tried tummy time, massage, etc.), you hold baby's feet in one hand pulling them to their face, (baby's on their back), use a lubricant to ensure you don't create any fissures or damage, insert and wait. You can apply gentle pressure or have your spouse gently rub down and counter-clockwise (from your POV, so counter-clockwise to you while you're facing baby), which often helps. I wouldn't say it really "whistles", not in the sense I think of when someone says whistle. It sounds like what you'd expect gas to sound like... and poop often DOES come out. So be ready to catch it with a diaper.As some people have commented, these do not work for everyone. In fact, there were times when I thought, "WTH... why isn't this working!?!?!? It always works!" So, don't be discouraged, and don't push it (figuratively)... sometimes the baby's bowels just aren't ready. Use common sense, and don't use this 5 times a day, but when you need it, you'll know. Sorry if TMI - just hoping this helps someone else on their journey.
K**N
The Frida Windi is AMAZING - Instant Relief
This product is AMAZING (and no, I’m not a paid actor lol). My husband and I were very skeptical at first, but wow. It has been life-changing. Our son is super colicky. We were actually in the ER recently for inconsolable crying. Since that visit, we’ve determined that he becomes incredibly gassy and backed up at times. As a parent, you feel terrible; you just want to help your baby feel better. This product allows you to give them instant relief.What Has Worked for Us:* We massage our son’s belly, do bicycle kicks, and apply warm compresses for about 10-15 minutes. If he’s crying, we try to distract him with a pacifier.* We then move him to the changing table and place an absorbent pee pad underneath him. We also get a diaper ready. The three times we’ve used the Windi, it has been messy (which is a good thing for the little guy).* We apply coconut oil to the Windi tip and insert it. I typically stand up near my son’s head, use words of encouragement, and hold his hand and pacifier. My husband takes care of the Windi part.* We wipe our son off and hold him upright for 5 minutes or so afterward. We also usually get a good burp out of him too.* Finally, we place the little guy safely in his crib or bassinet, ready for a good night's rest because we know he's comfortable and will do the same.
M**N
Must have
Works well. Really helps newborn relieve gas
K**R
Product ok, box destroyed
Our favorite for gas removal without meds, have used with every baby when all else fails. Product is good however when it arrives this time inside the Amazon box the actual product box looks like it had been stomped by elephants. The product inside seemed ok so we kept it, but definitely not optimal.
A**
5/5 – Lifesaver for Gassy Babies! Used for All 3 of My Kids
As a mom of three, I can honestly say the Frida Baby Windi has been one of the most unexpectedly essential baby products in our house. I first discovered it with my oldest, who struggled with terrible gas and tummy discomfort no matter what I tried—burping, bicycle legs, warm baths—you name it. Out of sheer desperation, I ordered the Windi, and within seconds of using it, I saw (and heard!) relief.I kept a box in the nursery for each of my kids, and it’s never failed me. What I love most is that it’s simple, safe, and gentle—no medicine involved, just a quick way to help their little bodies release trapped gas. It’s designed so you can’t insert it too far, and the soft, flexible tip means no discomfort.I’ve used it at 3 a.m. with a fussy newborn, during road trips when my middle child’s tummy was upset, and even once on vacation when my youngest hadn’t gone in two days—each time, it worked like magic. The relief on their little faces (and the peace in our house) was priceless.If you’re hesitant, I totally understand—I was too. But after three kids and countless uses, I’ll say this: the Windi is worth its weight in gold for those tough newborn and infant tummy troubles. I always recommend it to new parents and even keep an extra box for baby shower gifts.Bottom line: This little tool saved my sanity more than once. If you’re dealing with gas, colic, or constipation, give it a try—you’ll be so glad you did!
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