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What is colic?
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/01/2009 in Newborn health & safety
The crying bouts of colic can be as hard on mum and dad as they seem on a young baby, so how can parents deal with colic?
About 20 per cent of all babies will experience colic to a greater or lesser degree, in their first few months. Through their suffering, their parents are put through the mill, too. What is colic?Colic (or a 'colicky baby') refers to a newborn baby
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Colic
By Julianne (Tyler May 2008, Fay April 2011) on 13/09/2008 in forum
Oh the joy...
Hey, I thought I might aswell start a thread for people who have babies with ...COLIC...!! Eeek! I have posted numerous times asking for hints as to why my son might be so fussy, but realised the other day that he has all the symptoms of colic. I
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colic
By mummy on 07/09/2006 in forum
my little girl had colic up until she was 3months old. she would bring her knees up and scream from 5pm until midnight non-stop. we found that wrapping her tightly in a blanket soothed her, also a warm bath and rocking and pacing the floors with her
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colic??
By sarah jane on 12/11/2006 in forum
be mild colic. i can soothe him by puting him to the breast (for comfort sucking), rocking and holding him close to me but i cannot get him to sleep in his moses basket during this period.I'm so tired at night, but am really struggling to sleep in the day
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Nearly half of all UK babies develop colic, says study
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 15/02/2011 in Baby health and safety
Exclusively breastfed babies, as well as those fed by bottle, found to suffer from colic
When it comes to colic, 40% of mums are sure their baby has suffered or is suffering from the condition, says a recent study. Of the 1,003 UK mums who took part in the study, 26% said the most well known sign of colic was their baby curling his
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What is colic?
By Laura Davies on 21/04/2006 in forum
Those relentless crying bouts in your baby's first weeks can be hard on you. Have you had to deal with colic and if so, how did you deal with it? Or how are you doing at the moment? hi Laura,i posted a thread on colic a while ago and how we dealt
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anti colic bottles
By Luke on 11/05/2007 in forum
i've checked the reviews section and theres a distinct lack of reviews for anti colic bottles, now being in need of some, what can you reccomend or advise me to look at? Luke,We have 3 kids, all of them have used the playtex system with disposable
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Ways to deal with baby colic
By kim2 on 06/11/2008 in forum
Can anyone help? My 4 and a half week old baby has colic he cries for no reason he has been cuddled, changed all the normal things that need to be done but he still has crying outbursts he only seems to do it only when my husband is not around
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Colic or Milk /Lactose Intolerance
By E&T on 05/03/2008 in forum
Screaming baby
otr than colic as surely he should not be awake and cryig since 4pm!!!He is currently in a moses basket but seems to ahte it so i put him in my bed last night and was waking every 3 hours but he just wont settle at all tonight hense the long post
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Alternative medicine less effective than TLC for colic
By Joanna Harvey on 29/03/2011 in Baby health and safety
Colicky babies do better with cuddles than complementary and alternative therapies, finds new study
Alternative medicine and complementary therapies may not have any benefit for babies suffering from colic, according to a new study published in Paediatrics journal.Colic is a condition that causes babies to cry inconsolably and can be incredibly
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