How to Deal with a Baby that has Colic
Colic is still a mystery to Doctors. They still do not know
what cause colic in babies. They
will tell you that there is no known cure for colic. I have
always heard of colic, and heard from mothers that have dealt
with this problem. I have never had to deal with a colicky baby,
until my fourth child Nicholas was born. Colic is hard not just
for the mother, it is hard on the whole family.
There is no tried and true method to dealing with a baby who
has colic. A crying baby is the hardest thing a parent has to
deal with. The crying will stop eventually. There are some things
that you can do to help with these crying spells your baby is
going through. Here are some things you can try that I have
found that works with my son Nicholas.
1) Try walking with your baby. This can be tiresome ,but it
may be the only thing that works for your baby. Hold your baby
with his/her tummy against your tummy. My son tends to have
gas while he is screaming, and I have found that this helps
with his gas, as well as his crying. Sometimes he even stops
crying for a little while.
2) Push your baby in a stroller. Sometimes this helps with
my son. Take a short walk and see if it helps your baby to stop
crying. It may not work, but it's worth a try anyway.
3) Rock your baby. I have a rocking chair my baby's bedroom,
and when I rock him he stops crying and most of the time falls
asleep. I think it is the closeness he feels when I rock him.
4) Put your baby in his/her car seat and take a drive somewhere.
I have done this many
times. This option may not be an option if you do not have
a car, or it could become a habit. Look at it this way; which
would you rather do; hear a screaming baby, or drive for awhile?
5)I have not tried this and do not recommend this unless the
baby is supervised by an adult. Many mothers I have talked to
say this worked for them. Place your child in his/her car seat
on top of the dishwasher or washing machine and turn it on for
a cycle or two.
6) Try singing to your child, or turning a radio or a tv on
to music. It may or may not stop your baby from crying, but
it could calm him/her down a little bit. My son calms down when
I put country music on.
7) Have your spouse take the baby for awhile. If you are the
only person your baby will let hold him/her, try to away for
a little while. Have a friend or relative help by watching your
child for you.
Make sure you get some sleep whenever possible. I often have
my sister come to my house and watch my kids while I take a
nap. This way you won't be so tired when dealing with a screaming
baby all night. My husband also takes the baby when he does
not have to go to work. It helps when you are not so tired.
Remember the crying will not last forever. Even if nothing
works for you, there is an end insight . Before you know it
all the crying that your baby has done will be replaced with
smiling, gurgling, and he/she will be a happy baby. My son is
now 3 months old and he is not crying as much as he did two
weeks ago.
If you feel you could use some support in dealing with your
colicky baby. here is an online support group for parents, family
& friends of colicky babies.
http://colicnet.com/