COLIC

Colic is unexplained crying that occurs one or more times a day for one or two hours in a healthy, well-fed baby who is happy between crying spells. Colic occurs in about 10% of all babies and occurs in both boys and girls. Colic crying starts at about two weeks of age (although it can start earlier or later) and goes away by the time baby is three months old.

No one knows exactly what causes colic. It definitely is not caused by an illness or by pain.

We can try many different things to help your baby and to help you and your family cope with colic. If your baby is crying despite being well-fed, dry, and healthy (not in pain), you can try the following things:
Having a baby with colic can be very difficult for parents and for a family. Colic will go away eventually, but in the meantime you need plenty of support. Give yourself a break when you need it. Call on friends and family to help you. Call our office during regular hours if you want advice.

Call us immediately if:



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