M.W. asks from Edgewood, MD on March 07, 2007
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C.Z. answers from Philadelphia on March 09, 2007
Hi M.,
My daughter cried from being 1 month old to 5 months old. i believe that they may be crying for a reason and tried every acid reflux medicine out there as she spit-up a lot and hated drinking her bottle (only took 2-3 ounces at a time and still does). Prilosec from a special compounding pharmacy in Warrington helped the best. We changed her to soy formula and when she was 3 1/2 months old we put rice cereal in her bottle. these things all helped a little more each time we found something. by the time she was 5 months old and on solid foods she was a different baby. the baby bjorn also helped a lot as she wanted to be held all day!
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M.P. answers from Philadelphia on March 09, 2007
Hi M., I can understand what you are going thru. We had similar issues with my son who is now 11 months. He used to cry often at night till we have started giving him Gripe water. We buy it from an organic shop nearby. link: http://www.colicease.com/index.html.
Thanks,
Mable
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C.S. answers from Reading on March 09, 2007
Hi there,
When my daughter was colicky, I'd swaddle her in a blanket and rock her in a chair while letting the vaccum run right next to us. She would stop crying within five minutes. Hope this helps!
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S.R. answers from Pittsburgh on March 08, 2007
First, I want to say I feel sooo sorry for you. My second daughter had "colic" until she was 5 months old.
Have you tried white noise?
My daughter loved to listen to the vaccum. We burned 2 of them up. lol
Next, try putting baby in a swing. The motion somtime sooths them. Does she take a binkie? Sucking sooths too.
This one worked for us, but it was rather annoying. I would get next to my daughter's ear and say shhhhh. That worked sometimes.
I believe you already heard about swadling.
On those long nights I would take a bath with her. I would sit in the water and put her on my chest. The feel of the warm water and my skin helped her.
One more thing, I would hold her in my arms, tummy side down, with her head resting on my forearm and then I would swing her back and forth. Or You may also want to try and put her on her lap on her tummy.
Not everything works all the time. Try combinations and see what works best for your baby. The swing and the white noise worked for Emily. I remember walking the floors with her and counting the days until she passed this phase. It was a trying time and I do feel for you. Good Luck....it does not last forever.
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R.C. answers from Philadelphia on March 09, 2007
HI my son had colic and my doctor who I love told me about Grip water and it is the best. You can buy it at Whole Foods or other Natural food stores. I found giving it before the bottle really helped alot and you can give it throughout the day. I hope this works for you. Having a colicy baby is no fun and we all need sleep. good luck
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V.H. answers from Altoona on March 09, 2007
C.Z. answers from Philadelphia on March 09, 2007
Hi M.,
My daughter cried from being 1 month old to 5 months old. i believe that they may be crying for a reason and tried every acid reflux medicine out there as she spit-up a lot and hated drinking her bottle (only took 2-3 ounces at a time and still does). Prilosec from a special compounding pharmacy in Warrington helped the best. We changed her to soy formula and when she was 3 1/2 months old we put rice cereal in her bottle. these things all helped a little more each time we found something. by the time she was 5 months old and on solid foods she was a different baby. the baby bjorn also helped a lot as she wanted to be held all day!
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V.A. answers from Washington DC on March 09, 2007
Mylecon! It was our best friend when my daughter was colicky. Also, make sure your baby sits up about 45 degrees or more during feeding and for about 20 minutes afterwards. Also, she was on Good Start Supreme, which tore her little belly up, I changed her to Good Start Essentials and that helped a lot as well since it doesn't have the "comfort proteins" in it.
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S.G. answers from Washington DC on March 09, 2007
The book: The Happiest Baby on the Block, has alot of great tips for dealing with colic.
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C.W. answers from Washington DC on March 08, 2007
Hi M.! I have a 2 and half week old son who was crying (up until yesterday) whenever he was awake. Not to mention he barely slept. I changed a couple things this week and yesterday and today he has been like a completley different child.
First, I have him on Enfamil Prosobee formula. I also use the Dr. Browns bottlems. It seems to work really well! He seemed to be a little constipated...and if your little one does too...this should work. I went and bough Karo surup at the grocery store. I put about a tsp. in each bottle and within an hour he was going to the bathroom. He has been sooo happy, sleeping 4 hours at a time, and hasn't cried since.
He also really likes to be swaddled. Whenever he gets fussy... I wrap him in a blanket, put his pasifier in his mouth, hold him really close to my chest, and rock him. Works pretty well!!
Good luck...I know how frustrating it can be!
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M.P. answers from Philadelphia on March 09, 2007
Hi M., I can understand what you are going thru. We had similar issues with my son who is now 11 months. He used to cry often at night till we have started giving him Gripe water. We buy it from an organic shop nearby. link: http://www.colicease.com/index.html.
Thanks,
Mable
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