Apply pressure to your baby's tummy: Some colicky babies find relief when pressure is placed on their abdomen. Place your infant face-down on your lap or upright with his tummy against your shoulder.
Moms everywhere are feeling this pup. When you have a baby, you’re signing up for the end of your quiet days. You might be able to sneak in 20 minutes here and there of peace and quiet, but it’s never ...
All babies cry, but if a young baby cries a lot, it can be very distressing and tiring for parents who may wonder why their baby is crying, even if a baby has just been fed and has a clean diaper. If ...
For many parents, long nights spent soothing a fussy baby is almost a rite of passage. According to the American Pregnancy Association, about 20% to 25% of babies go through a colicky phase. Colic is ...
Please enable JavaScript to read this content. A crying and upset newborn baby. [Getty Images] Is your newborn baby crying for more than three hours a day ...
My firstborn had colic, and it was bad. I remember laughing at the “Rule of Threes” criteria—three hours a day, three days a week, for at least three weeks. Try 10 hours a day of red-faced screaming, ...
Every new parent fears the dreaded "witching hour," and now experts are revealing why it occurs and how to soothe an unhappy baby. Getty Images/iStockphoto Every new parent fears the dreaded “witching ...
Is your newborn baby crying for more than three hours a day collectively or for more than three days a week? Is your baby inconsolable and crying with an arched back or clenched fists? The problem ...