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Are you a breastfeeding mom and dealing with a newborn that cries for long periods of time? Your infant might be experiencing colic! Here's all the colic baby symptoms, as well as all the natural remedies to help and soothe your infant. Including tips for your breastfeeding diet. #colic #babytips #colicbaby #breastfeedingtips

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Got an infant who cries for hours and resists your every effort to soothe those tears? Read on for the signs of colic, the causes and remedies to get you through. #colic #colicbabysymptoms #colicbabynewbornremedies

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Interesting news article about gripe water- which I've used for my babies' colic. My first it worked really well- if I put a small dose in every bottle he really wasn't as bad. I pinned this because other parents have shared what's worked for them in the "comments."

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Elina Furman - Kahlmi on Instagram: "🦶 Comment feet or foot to get a link and code to our best selling baby massage socks. 💨 Is your little one struggling with gas and constipation? A gentle foot massage can make all the difference! By stimulating specific pressure points on their tiny feet, you can help promote digestion and ease those tummy troubles. Plus, it’s a wonderful bonding experience that relaxes both baby and parent. A few minutes of massage can go a long way in soothing your…

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It was a centuries-old notion that had profound ramifications for medicine: Infants, especially those born prematurely, felt little or no pain. As recently as the late 1970s, physicians in the United States and other countries used pain-killing medications on infants only sparingly; the common practice was to provide infants with a sucrose solution to quiet and soothe. Even medical procedures like lancing and needle sticks were routinely performed with little or no anesthetic or similar…

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