Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Colic is Normal Among Babies

By Jessica Biel

Following about nine months of growing in the womb of it's mother, an infant at last enters the world. When a newborn baby has been diagnosed as being a colicky, it may cry for up to 3 or more hours at a time, which is very wearing on one parent, therefore it is very important that both parents share in the care of the infant so they can give each other the necessary rest they need. Although there are a number of theories out there, there has been no study that points to the first cries of a baby as being Intestinal colic. Gastrointestinal pain in infants is said to be due to fast drinking during suckling while another claims that it is due to ingestion of air while feeding. What the mother is eating is also one of the possible causes. Another cause would be that the newborn's immune system have not yet adopted to the life outside of the womb.

The normal belief among physicians is that this is exceedingly normal among newborn babies, and likely to go away within a month or two. Moms and Dads should take it as the first step in nurturing and caring for a child although some believe that if this did not happen, the period of adjustment will be more difficult. Even it doesn't always work, there is single solution to take care of a intestinal colic baby. Here are some of the things that parents can try to find out if it helps the baby.

If the newborn is in the crib, try picking him up, supporting or rocking him, or even singing to him to help him fall asleep. Making the baby burp after breastfeeding can also prevent the baby from waking up but if the infant is full perhaps going for a ride in the car or in the carriage can make it go away. The baby's sensitivity to noise can make it waken again and cry but this can be avoided by not making too many sounds although playing a CD of classical music can help make the baby rest.

A warm bath will help stop a newborn from crying but the parents should make sure that it should not be too hot for them. It is never too late to give the newborn a comforter as this will make the baby think that it is still nursing onto the mother's breast when it is feeding. Since abdominal wind pains may cause colic signs simethicone drops may be dispensed, which reduce abdominal gas and relieve abdominal wind pains.

The last point is that the mother should alter her dietary habits because the food may be producing wind which is passed on to the infant in milk. Because it is not even classified as a illness or a disorder - intestinal colic is nothing serious, it is part of becoming a parent and has to be tolerated by the parent and baby until the infant is over it. To people who decide to begin a family, this is just one of the many hurdles they must face.

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