Relieving Your Baby's Colic
If your baby has been suffering from colic for some time then
the idea of colic relief might seem like a joke to you because
more than likely you have tried everything you know of to ease
your baby's pain. However, there really are some tips that you
can apply and see if they help relieve your baby's discomfort
because many times they really are effective. Of course, you
think you should stop reading now because you have researched,
talked to friends and doctors, and have tried every home remedy
there is. But, keep reading just to make sure you really have
because there might be one you have overlooked. Relief for you
and your baby may be just around the corner so keep reading.
Carry your baby for at least three hours a day and see if that
helps relieve colic symptoms. You probably think carrying a
crying baby for three hours is more than you can take, but if it
helps calm your baby it is certainly worth a try. Consider
buying a baby sling or backpack to keep your arms free and baby
strapped to your body and moving. Don't worry about giving your
child too much attention by doing this either because doctors
say that babies under four or five months can't receive too much
so carrying them for three hours won't be a problem and it just
might help so give it a try.
Many doctors and psychologists say that you should let your baby
cry for a while before responding to him/her just to see if they
stop crying on their own. However, this is the worst thing you
can do for your colicky baby because when your baby is crying
he/she is more than likely inhaling lots of air and making his
colic worse. So as soon as your baby begins to cry respond to
help reduce colic pain. You won't be spoiling your baby but
rather soothing him/her so keep this in mind.
Many parents smoke in the home despite the many negative effects
is might have on their baby, including colic. So, if your baby
is suffering from colic and you or your spouse or another family
member is regularly smoking in the home or around the baby then
stop. Colic is exasperated or initiated many times by cigarette
smoking and simply smoking away from the baby is often times
what is necessary to cure baby from the pain and suffering.
Another suggestion is to avoid milk products if you are
breastfeeding because many babies are lactose intolerant. If you
are formula feeding then consider a lactose free formula to see
if this helps. If a baby is lactose intolerant and begins
receiving lactose free milk then the colic will more than likely
remedy itself quickly. You might also consider feeding your baby
frequently, but small amounts. It is proven that babies can
digest better when they eat a very small amount at a time.
Colic is no fun at all for baby or parents, but there are some
ways to reduce colic pain so keep this in mind. In fact, one of
the above suggestions might be the perfect way to reduce your
baby's pain.