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All babies experience gas and gas pains during their infancy. Excessive gassiness can be caused by exposure to gas producing foods, an underdeveloped digestive system or air bubbles that become...
A colicky baby cries for more than three hours at a time at least four days per week. Colic is not treatable, nor is it a health risk, in an otherwise healthy, well-fed baby. Nevertheless, the...
Colic can be a distressing condition for both the suffering baby and his parents. Babies with colic cry persistently. The condition is most common between 2 weeks and 5 months of age. Here's how...
Colic is marked by prolonged periods of crying during which a baby can't be soothed. Colicky infants respond well to schedules and getting them into a regular routine can help to relieve their...
If your baby, without apparent cause, cries for more than 3 hours at a time for 3 days a week or more, he probably suffers from colic. The condition affects about 10 percent of all infants....
Studies show that 10 percent of all babies suffer from colic, a condition marked by 3 or more hours a day of crying for 3 days a week or more. It usually goes away by the time a baby reaches 3...
One-fourth of all newborns suffer from colic, or prolonged crying episodes that last for hours around the same time each day. An allergy to cow's milk found in traditional baby formula is the...
There are a variety of ways to help prevent gassiness in babies. But what about when you baby is crying and already gassy? Here are some tricks to try on gassy babies.
Contrary to what people might think, GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease), also known as acid reflux disease, does not limit itself to adults. Children and even babies may suffer from it. ...
Sometimes an infant can have colic. If your infant does have colic, you should tell your doctor, and ask what he/she recommends. If your doctor decides that the infant does not need to be seen...
Bringing a newborn home for the first time is difficult enough. Imagine if that baby screamed nonstop for three or more hours each day. That is what parents of colicky babies have to deal with on...
Parents of a new baby are faced with sleepless nights, restless days and countless types of stress. When that little baby has colic, the stress levels faced by the parents can feel...
A colicky baby can be very difficult to handle for new parents. Colic is defined as crying for 3 hours or more, 3 days a week, for at least 3 weeks. Unfortunately, colic can last much longer than...
There are many ways to burp a baby. On television and the movies we only see one way: The over-the-shoulder method. For many people, television is where they get their parenting education. Burping...
Sleep is a precious commodity after your little one arrives. Fortunately, there are ways you can help yourself and your infant have a better night sleep.
Those newborn days can be tough enough, but throw colic into the mix and you have a recipe for extreme sleep deprivation and frustration. There are several theories about the cause of colic (an...
The gentle art of baby massage is traditional in many cultures, and it's usefulness in improving bonding and attachment with an infant, and soothing a colicky baby is just now becoming commonly...
Colic can be distressing for both you and your baby. But take comfort in the fact that it's not permanent. In fact, in a matter of weeks or months — when your baby is happier and sleeping better —...
You can't wait to bring home that bundle of joy! But then that bundle of joy starts to scream - and doesn't stop. When you are already tired and emotional from giving birth, dealing with constant...
Colic Calm has helped many colicky babies and has been a god-send to many frazzled parents! Do you want to try Colic Calm but are not sure how to use it? Read on for step-by-step instructions!
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