All About Stop Baby Crying

by Baby Care Guide on January 17, 2009


Study indicates that more than twenty percent of infants will develop Colic and while this is not a disease or a disorder, moms and dads will have to deal with the continual hours of crying until the newborn is four months of age. When a infant has Colic then the parents will not be able to do anything as a cure since there is no enduring cure for Colic and it goes away only when the infant gets older

Stop Baby Crying

Because your child is born to breastfeed a soother can help in producing a false feeling of intimacy with the mother and stop him or her from crying. It does no good to sit and watch a baby crying so parents should take the child from the cot and rock it gently to relieve the intestinal colic. Often the sense of touch can do wonders making the baby know that he or she is secure and it is also a good idea to sing a cradlesong that has been known to help the child drift again to sleep. Another way to cure a intestinal colic child will be to use a CD that plays light music because studies have shown this works in a similar way to how the mother sings a cradlesong to the child.

Colic Help

Going for a stroll with baby in a carriage is easier on your back and arms than carrying him everywhere as he gets older and much heavier. Some parents have taken the child for a ride in the automobile, which also helps calm the newborn. A warm bath would also be helpful but if this is not practicable you can try a hot water bottle or a rub down.

Colic Remedies

The foods that the mother takes can also add to the intestinal colic, so you may want to speak to a nutritionist to find a menu free of foods that produce excess abdominal gas. Medicinal drugs like Simethicone drops should be resorted to if the condition persists unaltered. As some mothers stop breastfeeding after the 2nd month and go for cow milk formula, some infants have intestinal colic, so the cure for this is a soy based formula. The main cause of colic in a lot of infants is the intake of air, this is particularly the case when the infant is drinking from a nursing bottle.

It is very essential to routinely check the hole size of the nipple as a big hole would cause the infant to drink a whole lot more than common. If you find a large hole on the teat, then it is time to get a new one. The abnormal crying will not happen once the baby has adjusted to the new surroundings.

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