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Surviving
Colic
by: Tammy Pinarbasi
Colic is basically
uncontrollable crying in a healthy baby. It can come as early as two weeks
and last as long as three months. Typically they will cry for hours at a
time and may do this a few times a week. If your baby is crying like this
and appears ill of course seek medical attention.
If you think
your baby has
colic but are worried or not sure don?t hesitate to seek a diagnosis. Crying
is the only way a baby has to communicate and the crying doesn?t always mean
colic. If your child is hungry or tired this can definitely produce a crying
baby. Check to see if your baby is comfortable. Take into consideration your
baby?s personality some babies just like to be held. If all else fails there
is a chance it is colic. I will say it again if you?re concerned seek
professional advice. Colic is stressful on you and baby but thankfully it
does not last forever. Dealing with a colicky baby can be a true test on
your physical stamina and emotional stability. I was lucky enough to endure
it twice. At times I felt like I was going to begin crying uncontrollably my
self.
There is no medically proven treatment to cure
colic but there are things that can be done to treat the symptoms of colic
and to help console your child.
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No two babies are the same and it may take
trying several things before you find what comforts your baby. Sometimes
infants with colic will experience gas symptoms which can cause tummy pain.
Some physicians will recommend using infant gas drops. They are non
prescription and can be purchased over the counter.
A common
brand is Mylicon yet many major retailers or drug stores will have a store
brand that is more affordable. I used it with both of my colicky babies and
did see some benefit. But keep in mind it only helps the gas symptoms your
child still may keep right on crying. Before giving your baby any kind of
medicine you should consult their physician first for proper dosing
instructions. While there is no proven cause for colic some suggest that for
bottle-fed babies the formula can be the cause. Your physician may suggest
changing formulas. Some infants exhibit a sensitivity to the proteins in
cows? milk similar to a food allergy. Sometimes the physician will replace
the baby?s formula with a soy formula or a hypo allergenic formula. Although
there is nothing proved that soy formula helps with colic I did use it with
my first colicky baby and I did not see much improvement but that is not to
say it won?t help your baby. I used the hypo allergenic formula for my
second colicky baby and it worked wonders. Within days I noticed a dramatic
change in the crying, he had less gas and fewer bowel movements. He has done
so well with this particular formula we still use it. The down side to the
hypo allergenic formula is they are quite costly. For me it was well worth
the price. Keep in mind you should never change your baby?s formula unless
under the direction of the doctor.
Aside from the medical
interventions here are some things you can do as a parent to try and comfort
your little one.
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burp them often during
feedings
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wrap them snugly in a
blanket
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make use of a swing
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a relaxing bath if they
enjoy bath time
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a car or stroller ride
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vibration or sound from
washer or dryer
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rocking them
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pacifiers
These are just a few
suggestions it may take several tries to find something that works for your
baby so be patient and don?t give up.
Besides the stress colic puts
on a baby it can be just as bad for the parents. Frustration can set in but
remember your baby can sense these feelings and in return could make the
crying worse. Don?t take the crying personally. The crying is not the result
of something your doing. During this time you need to take breaks. Mom and
dad can switch off taking care of the baby. Utilize friends and family.
Believe me it helps. They were a life saver for me. You need to take time
away and enjoy a bit of quiet time. Remember this will not last forever and
before long you will have a bright-eyed smiling baby on your hands.
About The Author
This article was
written by Tammy Pinarbasi, Owner of the Parent Super Site,
http://www.parentsupersite.com.
You are welcome to reprint this article or use it on your website,
however, a link back to this site is appreciated....
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