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Tips For
Soothing A Colicky Baby
By Vickie Barnes
Babies that have colic are generally in a lot of pain and seeing them
this way makes every parent want to comfort them, despite the fact that
no matter what the parent might do it is unlikely to soothe the baby.
Because of this it is easy for parents to get frustrated and feel
completely helpless because their baby is suffering and they can do
nothing to help. However, there are some tips that can help soothe a
colicky baby, even if it is just a little bit and doing something will
likely make you feel better, too.
First things first is for the parents to remain relaxed, that is as
relaxed as is possible after dealing with incessant crying. Babies are
really very smart and they will notice if you are tense or stressed out
and this will only make their situation worse. So, if you and your
spouse can't seem to deal with the colicky baby on your own simply call
a parent, friend, or babysitter to relieve you for a couple of hours.
This will give you a break to regain your composure, take a nap, or
simply de-stress so that you can help your baby by being as calm as
possible.
Another suggestion is to buy some gas medication. There are a wide
variety of gas medications on the market as well as herbal remedies
however most doctors agree that they are all worth a try in a colicky
baby to try and help baby and parents get some rest not to mention
relieving baby's discomfort. You will want to talk to your pediatrician
before administering any of these gas relieving drugs to
your
baby, but once you get the go ahead you can rest assured that many
times these gas drugs are very helpful. So, get on a schedule with the
gas medicine and hope for a restful and happy baby.
Some moms and dads find that massage is the answer to their prayers
when it comes to soothing their baby with colic. This is because
massage has several beneficial properties like reducing stress in the
baby as well as relieving gas pain and pressure. There are in fact
certain massages that involve the baby's legs and belly that will allow
them to pass the gas that is causing them so much pain. This is a
perfectly natural and easy way for many parents to relieve the
discomfort of their colicky baby.
Yet another solution that is helpful for some with
colic is swaddling. Babies
were in a confined space in the womb and many young will
gain comfort from being
swaddled and feeling this security. When the baby is swaddled and
relaxed he will be better able to pass gas and relieve the pressure and
discomfort. If all else fails, give swaddling a try because it might
help, and it certainly won't hurt!
Other gain
some relief from rocking,
walking, swinging, or simply being held by mom or dad. For some reason
many parents have found that movement helps soothe a colicky baby
however the verdict is still out as to whether or not it is the
movement that relieves discomfort or the movement that distracts that
actually soothes the baby.
When your baby has colic you will feel frustrated, helpless, and maybe
feel like pulling your hair out. But, if you give the above tips a try
more than likely at least one of them will help somewhat to relieve
your baby's discomfort and some of your stress as well. So, what are
you waiting for? Give these tips a try! Article
Source:
http://www.articleblender.com
Vickie
Barnes is a colic veteran of two colicky babies. Please visit her
website ColicHelp.com,
for more support and resources for dealing with colic.
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