Speedy Relief for Baby Colic


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When a baby has too much gas in his stomach he feels pain and discomfort. This is the reason why a colicky baby never stops crying even during the daytime. Baby's crying is his way to communicate his pain. The gas in his stomach irritates him, he cannot get uninterrupted sleep and therefore needs mommy to ease his discomfort for him.Caring for a baby with colic can really wear down your patience what with all the loud crying and lack of sleep. As a parent, you need to understand that your child is not feeling well. In order to help ease his pain and discomfort you will first need to understand what colic is all about and how it can be alleviated. An indication that your baby is colicky is if he keeps on crying. A normal newborn baby seldom cries, if he does it is because he needs to be fed or needs his diaper changed and when those needs are met he settles down again and falls back to sleep. Colicky babies, on the other hand, will cry for more than 3 hours at a time, if not every day, then at least 3 days per week. It is difficult to soothe him, in spite of tending to all his needs he still remains fussy and sometimes will even cause uproar until there is relief to his irritation. However, a wary parent will always take into consideration that not all the crying might mean that baby has gas. Colic has a set of symptoms and there have been many cases where colic has been wrongly diagnosed. If you feel that there might be other reasons for baby's fussiness, you should never hesitate to consult with your pediatrician.




The Thriving, Baby Reflux Survival Guide


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Never again will you have to stand by helplessly while your little baby cries and cries. There is a way to calm most crying babies . . . usually in minutes! Thousands of parents, from regular moms and dads to Hollywood superstars, have come to baby expert Dr. Harvey Karp to learn his remarkable techniques for soothing babies and increasing sleep. Now his landmark book-fully revised and updated with the latest insights into infant sleep, bedsharing, breastfeeding, swaddling, and SIDS risk-can teach you too! Dr. Karp's highly successful method is based on four revolutionary concepts: 1. The Fourth Trimester: Why babies still yearn for a womblike atmosphere . . . even after birth2. The Calming Reflex: An "off switch" all babies are born with3. The 5 S's: Five easy steps to turn on your baby's amazing calming reflex4. The Cuddle Cure: How to combine the 5 S's to calm even colicky babies With Dr. Karp's sensible advice, parents and grandparents, nurses and nannies, will be able to transform even the fussiest infant into the happiest baby on the block! Praise for The Happiest Baby on the Block "Dr. Karp's book is fascinating and will guide new parents for years to come."-Julius Richmond, M.D., Harvard Medical School, former Surgeon General of the United States "The Happiest Baby on the Block is fun and convincing. I highly recommend it."-Elisabeth Bing, co-founder of Lamaze International "Will fascinate anyone who wants to know how babies experience the world, and wants to answer their cries lovingly and effectively."




No More Tears Colic Relief


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Survivor’s Guide to Colic


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Is your baby unsettled, fussy and crying for hours? When your baby won’t stop crying you need practical answers FAST. If you’ve been told that “colic does not exist” or “there’s nothing you can do” or if an expert has told you that there’s only ONE way to ‘fix’ colic and that didn’t work for your baby, this is the book for you. In this sanity-saving book, Jen Lester brings together all the information that parents need to help their baby stop screaming. Cutting through all the confusion, misinformation and product sales pitches, Jen brings clarity to the colic debate for the first time. With 5 star rave recommendations from readers and critics alike, including: ★★★★★ “A no-nonsense, but unassuming masterpiece when it comes to helping you survive one of the most difficult issues that can arise with that sweet little bundle of joy that has suddenly turned into a wailing demon… Using her own experience as well as a mountain of medical research, Jen has truly dedicated herself to helping others get through the frustration of this most difficult time…. Survivor’s Guide to Colic is not only essential reading for expecting and new parents, but mandatory.” Bil Howard for Readers' Favorite ★★★★★ “A must-read for parents dealing with colicky babies” Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite ★★★★★ “Reading this book gives you the feeling of a mother talking to another mother; it has that easy personal touch” Faridah Nassozi for Readers' Favorite Survivor’s Guide to Colic clearly explains the main theories about the causes of colic and covers your options to prevent or reduce colic. For each option, Jen clearly explains: - who thinks it works and why; - who disagrees and why; - any medical evidence to back up each viewpoint; and - her own conclusion after reading the latest medical research and going through it herself. This will empower you as parents, to find the right solution/s for your family. This comprehensive book includes baby whisperer settling secrets that you can use right now to help your settle your baby. It explains the key settling elements, as well as advanced techniques that are particularly effective when dealing with hard to settle colicky babies. Jen explains what colic is and why there is so much argument about what causes it and how to treat it. Survivor’s Guide to Colic gives you the lowdown on a range of issues that parents of colicky babies often wonder about including burping, baby massage, lactose intolerance and other food allergies, reflux, changing formulas, probiotics, herbal remedies, gripe water, lactase drops, overstimulation, constipation, swaddling, white noise and other calming sounds etc. Easy to read for new, sleep-deprived parents.




Crybabies


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Abstract: The symptoms, causes, and treatments of colic are discussed in this guide for parents of colicky infants and health care professionals who deal with them. Results of recent research studies are described and practical suggestions for coping with colic are provided. Recommendations based on the experiences of parents of colicy infants are made on feeding the colicky infant, treating colic with medication, and soothing the infant. New theories are described linking colicky behavior to infant characteristics such as temperament, sleep habits, and breathing patterns. Excerpts from diaries kept by parents of colicky infants give a detailed description of colicky behavior and provide encouragement and practical advice on waiting for the infant to "outgrow" the condition. (aj).




American Medicine


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The Medical Genius


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The Medical Summary


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Edited by R.H. Andrews.




Harper's Bazaar


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