Do you have an infant that is suffering from colic? You are certainly not alone in this regard. About half of the babies that are born are going to suffer from colic to one degree or another before they are 3 months old. Unfortunately, they are not the only ones that are going to be suffering. Many parents have to go through quite an ordeal throughout this period, trying to take care of a child that just seems to be inconsolable. Let me tell you, finding an infant colic remedy is foremost on these new parents minds.

Unfortunately for most parents, there really isn’t much that can be done about colic once an infant starts to suffer from it. In fact, medical science has not been able to point to any one thing that would cause this problem. Therefore, they are not going to have any kind of an infant colic remedy for you to try. Some of the medications that they have tried in the past have actually failed and cause worse side effects in the child that the colic. That doesn’t mean that there is nothing at all that can be done.

Parents of colicky children have tried many different methods in order to soothe the colic in their children. They have reported success in one way or another, although it did vary from child to child. Some of the children that were breast feeding were helped when the mother changed her diet. Other children responded well to being sung to as well as being held and rocked gently. Don’t worry about spoiling your child by holding them too much; you won’t hurt a thing, especially if it helps with the colic that your infant has been experiencing.

Being the parent of a child with colic can be a trying thing. Finding an infant colic remedy that works can be equally as trying. The best thing that you can do is to get a break from a family member or trusted friend from time to time. You should also realize that the colic will not last forever and soon you will have your smiling baby back again.



Colic Tip #1

Be Patient: Colic problems will lessen with age, so realize that things will get better in the future. In the mean time, try to stay calm, reassuring and loving. The best thing for your child is a well-rested parent.

 

Colic Tip #2

Feed Less But More Often: Whether breast feeding or bottle feeding, try feeding a baby with colic half as much as usual and twice as often. Little tummies can’t handle getting too much too fast and the breakdown of lactose can cause an increase in intestinal gas.

 

Colic Tip #3

Enlist Help: One if the best things you can do if you have a colicky baby is to give yourself a break and get away from it all. Get your spouse, parents, aunts, uncles or even a babysitter to lend a hand for a while so you can rest and recharge your batteries.