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The
411 on Natural Colic Remedies |
by:
Jacqueline
Courtiol |
Any
parent whose baby has suffered from colic
can tell you that colic is one of the most
excruciating experiences ever imaginable.
Nothing is worse than seeing one's baby
in pain and not being able to help take
it away. Finding relief for colic quickly
becomes a top priority. There are many different
colic remedies that may come to the rescue
for your particular baby. Each baby is unique
and may only respond to some or a combination
of colic remedies. Unfortunately, parents
may have to use the old trial and error
method to determine which provide the greatest
amount of relief for their little colic
sufferer. One thing is certain, the days
of waiting it out are long gone for those
determined to find an answer. There is no
need to suffer needlessly along with baby.
If you have tried all proper feeding and
burping techniques and baby is still crying,
try the following list of the most effective
remedies available:
1 Music / Sound - Traditional lullabies,
classical music composed for infants and
heartbeat/womb CDs are very popular external
remedies that relax many babies suffering
from colic. You can find some particularly
good ones at the Slumber Sounds web site.
Some parents have had great success by placing
baby in car seat on top of running dishwasher,
washing machine, dryer or near running vacuum
cleaner. A gentle shhhhhhhing sound in the
ear can work magic, as can soft whispers
and humming or singing.
2 Diet - Bottle fed babies with colic may
show improvement if switched to a different
formula, such as soy. The mothers of breastfed
babies may have to pay close attention to
their own diet to make sure that babies
are not having negative reactions to certain
foods. Try eliminating the following common
culprits one at a time for a week to see
if there are any signs of improvement for
baby: dairy, caffeine, chocolate and gas-producing
foods such as broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage,
onions, peppers, melons, tomatoes, citrus
fruits, beans and peanuts.
3 Gripe Water - Be sure to check the ingredients
before buying a gripe water. Many claim
to be natural but include artificial ingredients
and preservatives. Colicky infants' digestive
systems certainly do not need any of these
potential irritants. Some gripe waters are
not very helpful. There is a new, very effective
and safe gripe water on the market, which
you can purchase online at http://www.coliccalm.com
4 Warm Aromatherapy Bath / Massage - Add
a few drops of lavender to a warm bath and
follow with the soothing touch of massage.
Focus massage on the tummy area to relieve
painful trapped gas. You can research baby
massage techniques on the web or pick up
a book on the subject. A good one to try
is The Practical Art of Baby Massage by
Peter Walker. You can buy lovely lavender,
chamomile and fennel massage oils specifically
designed for baby massage on the Web. There
is also a popular baby massage tool called
Snukkles which may work well for you.
5 Swaddling - Babies are often soothed when
swaddled or held close to a parents chest
and heartbeat since they are reminiscent
of the comfort and safety of the womb. Newborn
babies are soothed in nurseries with swaddling.
Techniques on folding soft, stretchy blankets
are easy to learn. Find instructions and
diagrams online or pick up a book/ magazine
on the topic. A good ready-made wrap to
try is SwaddleMe. It is easy to find on
the Web.
6 Motion - Walking, rocking and movement
are very comforting to most infants. The
good old rocking chair may be all it takes.
Some parents have been known to push stroller
or drive around in car until baby falls
asleep. Try putting baby in an infant chest
carrier or sling so that your hands can
be free. Walk with baby facing down across
arm with hand under abdomen, applying gentle
pressure. This position is often referred
to as the colic hold. Many babies like to
be outdoors. Almost all babies love swings.
Try a combination of the above to see what
helps soothe baby the best.
About the author:
Jacqueline is a mother of two and veteran
teacher who has develop a unique and proven
approach to dealing with infant colic and
infant gas.
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