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Wednesday, April 01st, 2009

Colic
An infants only means of communication is crying, so this means moms and dads are reduced to estimating what their child needs. Should this happen longer than usual, some will overreact and think there is something wrong with the child. There are some new moms and dads who will even make a journey to the hospital to see if the baby is ok. starting in the first three weeks until at latest the fourth month a baby could have intestinal colic which a physician will explain if symptoms occur. Many things cause intestinal colic, but the important thing for moms and dads is how to treat it.

Parents should know that this can happen at nearly any time - from early morning to late at night. Since a newborn has a very different biological clock when equated to an adult. The moms and dads will get up in the middle of the night and get less sleep. When the infant cries, ignoring it won’t make it stop so someone has to get up and see what is wrong. If a baby is crying holding it and singing a cradlesong can work but if not perhaps it needs it diapers renewed.

One of the most essential things to remember after breastfeeding is to burp the infant, as intestinal colic is associated with gas. Sometimes, the baby needs a new atmosphere so taking them outside for a walk in the park or even a drive. Just as a warm bath can relieve tension in adults, it is also helpful to sooth the baby with colic. The temperature of the water should be checked before putting the newborn in since it could be too hot for the skin. The use of accoutrement’s can also help cure the intestinal colic baby so playthings can be hung around the crib while a CD can be played in the background. These things don’t cost that much and are good in letting the infant get the much needed rest.

Not only can the mother help alleviate intestinal colic by watching the child’s food intake, but supplements, as well as tender love and care can be useful as well. Since some food produces gas in the mother this is transmitted to the infant in the breast milk. Being familiar about intestinal colic is the best way to help your baby, as good preparation will help ease the panic for the new moms and dads. Nurturing a baby will undoubtedly have its joys and sorrows - the colic phase being the harbinger of various trials to come for the parents.