How Do You Calm A Colicky Baby?
About one in five babies has colic – a set of symptoms that includes inconsolable screaming, clenched fists, increased bowel activity and gas. The cause is unknown. Rock your baby in your arms, a carriage, a swing or a cradle (but not until your baby is at least six weeks old). Experiment with a variety of rocking positions, since all babies are different. Sing a lullaby to your baby. Walk around with your baby in a sling or backpack. Wrap your newborn snugly in a soft blanket, as some infants are soothed by being swaddled. Gently massage your baby’s back, tummy and thighs. Give your baby a warm bath if he likes it. Place your baby across your lap, tummy down, and stroke his back. Walk around to relieve pressure, placing your forearm under your baby’s rib cage with the baby facing outward. Soothe your baby with sound: Some babies enjoy rhythmic noises, such as music, a vacuum cleaner or a dishwasher. They may also find riding in a car very soothing.