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Colic - Brooklyn,MD

does anyone have any suggestions on how to calm a colic baby. she is only cranky and fussy during the day, she seems like she wants to eat but she wont eat, sleep, play or enjoy being cuddled??

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thank you everyone the suggestions are great....a lot it sounds like a change a formula....its just so strange because its NOT everytime or all day and night. its sometimes....somedays she is great other days she is just NOT happy and nothign helps... thanks again for the advice

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My son started with Colic the weekend before I started back to work. We found that switching his formula to the Nutramigen worked for a few months until he developed allergies to it. We also found that using the swaddler baby sacks and white noise helped. My girlfriend used to have her baby sleep upright in the carrier in the bathroom at night with the fan running. The vibrating, massaging bouncy seat worked the best and he was in it most of the time.

You need to try a different formula - soybean? The colic should pass at age 4 months. Whatever you are feeding her is not agreeing with her metabolism.

See you pediatrician, and if that does not help, see a different one.

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I just saw a show about this. Most doctors will say that it is colic and there is nothing they or you can do about it but wait until the phase is over. NOT true according to Dr. Sears. When a child cries it's because they need something or are in pain. My guess is that she may not want to eat because she has some sort of reflux or digestive issue that is causing her pain which in turn leaves her hungry as well. Take her to her pediatrician and don't take no for an answer. Don't leave until you know what is causing her to cry. Colic - according to the show I watched, is just a term the doctor uses for "I have no idea why she is crying". Good Luck!!

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You are not alone! My daughter is 7 months now, but once she got over being jaundiced, she cried all day and slept at night. We found out that she was gassy from regular formula (switched from breast milk to formula at 6 weeks) so we put her on soy. She also had reflux: we tried 3 different medications before we found that prilosec from a special compounding pharmacy in Warrington worked (the stuff from cvs was awful). we also put rice cereal in her bottle and opened up the nipples. The cereal worked great with the reflux medicine. she was also a very dissatisfied baby that wanted to do everything before she could do it. She is currently sitting, crawling and pulling herself up and is much, much happier. I found that she stopped the crying at 5 months when i had her on cereal in her bottle, the medicine and had her on some solid food. perhpas it was all a coincidence, i don't know but it was hell till that point. try different formulas, the doctors don't always like you doing that, but if it helps i don't see why you shouldn't try a can of something to see if it helps??? I was told to deal with it until she was 4 months which is the average age that it stops! Don't let them do that to you!

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I have never had first hand experiencd with colic but I have heard that if you sit on a exercise ball and hold the baby close to you while you bounce lightly helps soothe them. Good luck

My daughter had the same problem. She would cry all day and nothing worked. It turned out to be acid reflux. Her pediatrician put her on zantac and she was a completely different baby. It also helped to keep her upright so she slept in her swing or bouncy seat alot to keep the acid down. At 5 months old she was off the medication since eating solids were helping. Also, since I was nursing I had to cut out juice, caffeine, and stay on a low sodium diet. Also, if on formula changing the type might help. Hope this helps you!

We went through the same thing! I would suggest ruling out some things, does she have a milk alligery,acid reflux,gas? It helped us to carry our little girl across your arm facing down with her head tward your elbow. Like a football.The pressure on their bellies helps and if you rub her back it can help get any gas out.Try a warm bath. After she eats keep her upright for awhile, if she is has reflux it will keep her milk from coming up and burning her throat.Also keep her crib on an incline,we just folded a blanket and put it under the mattress at the head of the bed.If nobody seems to want to help, insist on it. There is medication for reflux and trust me your baby will thank you for it.Doctors will say she'll grow out of it. And she will but to keep yourself sane you need all the help you can get. We didn't have any because all our family lives in P.a.Don't feel bad if you get crazy, it's not your falt you will slowly learn what your baby likes and dosn't like. They find ways of telling you. In our case I remember when Mia turn 6 months she was such a different baby. She was grown out of colic and her reflux med. worked wonders. We also had to use an expensive formula for milk sensitivity (nutramigen)that made a huge difference and was worth the cost!She just turned 1 today Feb.1st, and she's great!!!Hang in there I'm sure your doing a wonderful job.

It's hard sometimes with colicky babies. Just make sure to rule out any food allergies. Try white noise (like vacuum or static on the radio/TV). Sometimes singing and rocking (side to side or knee bends) would help or even music with a really heavy bass. Sometimes there is nothing you can do but hold her. She'll still fuss but at least she knows you are there for her. There are also some homeopathic medicines you might be able to give her but I can't quite recall what they are right now.

Good luck.

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You could try a sling. You wear it and put the baby in it so she is held close and snuggly. They like it if they are curled up like in a fetal position and you kind of sway. Only one of my four had this problem and this seemed to be the only thing that made her feel better. I know how stressful this can be. She is just a baby. She will outgrow this and be into other mischief before you know it. Good luck!

Hi M.,
My son was also colic he screamed all day and all night what i did that helped was i bought a hot water bottle and i would fill it up with warm water put it on his belly and then wrap him up in a blanket and it helped break up the gas and i also changed his formula there is fromula out there for colic babies it is called nutramagin it is spelled wrong but if you went to the store and looked at the formula you would know what i am talking about i think it is in a blue and white can and boy what a difference that made my son was on 4 different formulas before i tried that one and i should have put him on that right from the start. best of luck
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