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I hate to whine and vent but I dont have anyone else
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 478186" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Hey Janet - just reading the end of this post and thinking about the baby. (You know I have no advice about hubbies - haha). When Matt was that age he was the same way - I thought I would go out of my mind. Finally I stumbled upon this technique that worked wonder - and I guess it is known to help colicky babies. I would hold him with the palm of my hand directly under his stomach, and just walk around and carry him that way. His face was down, and his long legs would be threaded between my arm - but it was the putting pressure on his stomach that seemed to calm him. Then when he moved to formula, the whole stomach thing started again, until I moved him to Soy. Turns out he is very allergic to all of dairy, which was probably the problem to begin with - but holding him upside down basically, with the my hand pressing into his tummy worked like a charm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 478186, member: 3301"] Hey Janet - just reading the end of this post and thinking about the baby. (You know I have no advice about hubbies - haha). When Matt was that age he was the same way - I thought I would go out of my mind. Finally I stumbled upon this technique that worked wonder - and I guess it is known to help colicky babies. I would hold him with the palm of my hand directly under his stomach, and just walk around and carry him that way. His face was down, and his long legs would be threaded between my arm - but it was the putting pressure on his stomach that seemed to calm him. Then when he moved to formula, the whole stomach thing started again, until I moved him to Soy. Turns out he is very allergic to all of dairy, which was probably the problem to begin with - but holding him upside down basically, with the my hand pressing into his tummy worked like a charm. [/QUOTE]
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