Coping With Colic

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Coping With Colic Coping with a colicky baby can be terribly difficult for parents. Remember that colic is common and it won't last forever. It starts at approximately 3 weeks of age and is usually gone by the time a baby is 3 months old.

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1. Start With the Basics

  • Change your baby's diaper.
  • Offer your baby the chance to nurse or a bottle.
  • Use a pacifier.
  • Burp your baby.
  • Hold and rock your baby, or use a swing or bouncer if your baby is old enough.
  • Make sure your baby is not too hot or cold.
  • If breastfeeding, can try to cut down on milk, spicy foods, citrus, and caffeine in your diet. However, colic is usually not related to anything mom has eaten.

2. Shift Positions

  • Hold your baby facing down with your hand under her belly and her head on your forearm.
  • Put your baby in a wearable carrier.
  • Swaddle your baby in a blanket or swaddling wrap.

3. Move

  • Put your baby in a baby swing or take her for a walk in a stroller.
  • Put your baby's chair next to (but not on) a vibrating washer or dryer.
  • Put your baby in a car seat and drive, as long as you are awake enough to drive safely.

4. Use Soothing Noises

  • Use a white noise machine -- or a vacuum or fan -- in your baby's room.
  • Sing or make a shushing sound directly into your baby's ear.

5. Take Breaks

  • When possible, ask your partner or another family member to take a turn with your baby.
  • Don’t get burned out. When you need to, put your crying baby down and take a break in another room for a few minutes to recharge.

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