June 12, 2009

GREAT ARTICLE ABOUT COLIC!

BABY COLIC CURES

SIMPLE TIPS FOR CALMING RELIEF IN THIS NEW EBOOK
"Colic - 10 Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep Through the Night -
A Simple Guide for You to Learn about Effective Colic Cures"

Anyone that has had a baby knows that the worst sound you can
hear is your baby crying - BUT HOW DO YOU HELP TO STOP IT?

Although everyone knows that all newborns cry and show some
level of fussiness, when a child, who is basically healthy, cries for more
than 3 hours straight, it is more than likely baby colic that is causing it.

It is estimated that up to 25% of all babies have colic! And it usually
starts between the 3rd and 6th week of age and last for anything up
to 4-5 months. That's alot of lost sleep, stress and heartache for any
baby and parent to endure for that long. If your baby is still crying to
the extreme after that timeframe, chances are that some sort of health
problem may be the problem instead.

To help you easily identify if your baby is showing signs of
baby colic and not a sickness, here are some great tips:

• Colicky babies generally have a healthy sucking reflex and a really
good sense of appetite and are otherwise healthy and growing well.
Sick babies may seem to be colicky but they won't eat very well and
they won't have the same strong sucking reflex.

• Colicky babies really enjoy being cuddled and handled.
Sick babies are usually uncomfortable when they are handled.

• Colicky babies may spit up a bit, but if your baby is actually vomiting
and/or losing weight something is very wrong and this is NOT a symptom
of colic.

• Colicky babies usually have normal stools. If your baby is hard to
soothe and has diarrhea or if you see blood in the stool, call your doctor.

Here's a sneak at some more insights taken direct from
the pages of the new ebook:

• You can use gripe water, vibration bassinets and bouncers to relieve
colicky babies.

• There definitely are Do’s and Do Nots for dealing with colic episodes.

• There are ways to feed your baby to hopefully avoid colic.

• There are ways to cope for parents and siblings.

• There are items you can use to help soothe colic episodes.

• And finally, you will want to have a plan to make sleep and night time
easier for your baby and you!

You want to also be sure your baby actually does have colic and not a
more serious problem.

Call your doctor immediately if:

• You are afraid that you are about to harm your baby and/or you can’t
get any one to help you.

• Your baby has been shaken, has a change in his or her level of
consciousness, or gasps, weezes or has signs of severe difficulty breathing.

• Your baby cries in an odd way for a very unusual length of time.

• Your baby HAS NOT been diagnosed with colic but cries excessively and
also has other symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, fever, or blood or
mucus in the stool.

Call your health professional and schedule an appointment if:

• Your baby is not gaining weight properly.

• Your baby has no symptoms other than crying, but you want to check for
health problems just in case.

• You have tried to comfort the baby following the methods in our ebook
repeatedly and have not been able to console your baby.

• Your baby seems to be acting differently, even though you can't identify
exactly what concerns you.


These are just some of the insights from our new instant downloadable ebook
release "Colic - 10 Simple Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep Through the Night."

You can download it right now for just $19.95-
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If you want a plan to make sleep and night time easier for your baby and you,
at only $19.95, this ebook is a valuable investment for your baby's peaceful
sleep and your peace of mind.

You'll want to tell all your friends about it too!

Find out more right here, right now!
Instant Download Digital Ebook on Baby Colic - Cures for Baby Colic
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