Treating Colic
Treating Colic - Calming Your Colicky Baby
Doctors haven't been able to pinpoint an exact treatment for colic, however there are ways to make life easier for both you and your colicky baby.
Following are tips for calming a colicky baby:
- Check to see if your baby is hungry. Place your finger under your baby's chin. If your baby tries to suck or move toward it, then attempt a feeding. However, if yours is not hungry, don't try to continue the feeding as it is a waste of time.
- Try burping yours more often during feedings.
- Place your baby across your lap while belly-down and rub your baby's back. This will help get air out of his tummy and prevent gas.
- Walk with your baby or sit in a rocking chair. The continuing movement is always soothing to a baby. Be sure to place its head near your chest so it can hear your heartbeat.
- Put them in a swing as this swaying motion may have a soothing effect.
- Go for a ride. The vibration and movement of the car are often calming.
- Do some laundry. Place them in a car seat and place the car seat on top of your washing machine or dryer. The movements and the sounds are very soothing.
- Play music. For some babies, classical or slow music is calming.
Caring for a colicky baby is frustrating for both the baby and the parent, so be sure to take care of yourself as well as your baby. Try to relax, and remember that they will eventually outgrow this phase. If you need a break from their crying, take one. Friends and relatives are often happy to watch them when you need some time to yourself. If no one is available, it's OK to put the baby down in the crib, let him cry and take a break before making another attempt. If the baby takes a nap, do the same.
Keep in mind that your baby will not remain colicky. Try these tips to calm your colicky baby.
Hilary Basile is a writer for MyGuidesUSA.com at http://www.myguidesusa.com, you will find valuable tips and resources for handling life's major events. Whether you're planning a wedding, buying your first home, anxiously awaiting the birth of a child, contending with a divorce, searching for a new job, or planning for your retirement, you'll find answers to your questions at MyGuidesUSA.com.
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I have had two babies suffering from really bad colic. The older one grew out of it at 6 months…so it was 6 months of sleepless nights. I didn’t take any chances with our younger one.
Our midwife recommended Baby Bowen and I have to say it worked like a charm!It is really the best treatment for colic…I have tried them all!
Omg, Who would want to go on a extreme diet ,haha?. Eat whenever you want to, just please rememebr to work out
Brilliant post. Genuinely anticipating reading more. Thanks.