Colic babies always worries young mums.
Shortly after feeding or bottle feeding, baby squirms, his stomach is a little swollen and he starts
crying or screaming. This is repeated several times a day
Consult pediatrician
He alone will be able to determine if your baby's crying is due to a medical problem. In some rare cases, colic is caused by an intolerance to lactose (milk sugar). But for the vast majority of babies with colic (three out of ten babies, anyway!), The symptoms disappear as suddenly as they had appeared in twelve to fifteen weeks.
Find a position that relieves
Some pediatricians believe that installing baby in a vertical rather than horizontal position, to give the breast or the bottle, preventing it from swallowing too much air. In this more upright position, he will suffer less bloating and gas nuisance.
A spoonful of sugar
British doctors have discovered a small amount of sugar water had a soothing powers on infants. Melt a teaspoon of sugar in 20 ml of water before you boil let it cool. Collect about 2 ml of this solution into a syringe to the pharmacy and bought that you slide on the side of your baby's mouth to make him suck. The solution can be stored for twenty-four hours in the refrigerator, in a sterilized bottle. But if you find that the sugar water really has no soothing effect, forget it!
Rub his or her belly
The body contact often softens tensions and anxieties of sensitive babies. Even if you do not take advantage of your pregnancy to read and learn about the abundant literature on massage, just a blanket on the floor of his bedroom, a few drops of oil or massage heated milk in the palm your hands and a few circular movements in a clockwise the direction. (going from his navel to the outside of the belly) to soothe baby. Repeat this as often as you like, about one hour before the crying usually starts, but never right after feeding. Caution, however, some babies do not tolerate being naked, which has the effect, among them, to redouble their tears!
Choose plants
Some nursing mothers have reported that the infusion of chamomile flowers they had drunk a few hours before feeding their baby had not only a relaxing effect on them but also on their infants. As your best friend would tell you, if it's good for you then its good for the baby, it's worth a try, right? If you're more homeopathic, you can opt for the version "pellet" Chamomilla (which does not just calm toothache!) Or consult a homeopathic pediatrician who will recommend a treatment for your baby.
Avoid over stimulation
Babies with colic are often hypersensitive infants who react very strongly to the slightest stimulation and require a lot of sweetness, and quietness. Do not multiply the number of stuffed animals, music boxes and night light in the room of your baby. You let yourself go with your buying spree in a few months, when the crying and colic will nothing but a bad memory.
Change bottle
Your little one will swallow less air (and therefore suffer less tension in the abdomen) if you give her milk in a bottle of 125 ml rather than a bib, 240 ml. Also be sure to use a pacifier for infants whose suction flow is not too fast.
Rocking your baby
Share long moments of relaxation with your baby swinging or rocking babies can often make them forget the unpleasant inner feelings that caused their tears. One solution is to also turn yourself into a kangaroo-mother going about your chores while wearing your baby stuck to you, in a sling. The combined movements with the beats of your heart have the effect of
calming the baby's tears.
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