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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 561385" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Meggie does look so alert! Wow! Adorable.</p><p></p><p>Have you tried the football hold? You have to stand and pace. You put her in your arms, mostly one arm, across the forearm, on her tummy, with-her face near your hand. This puts pressure up and down her digestive system evenly from your arm. Use your other arm to support both your arm and Meggie. It does look like you're holding a football. Then pace back and forth between the LR and DR, for example. It takes about 5 or 10 min but it usually works. Our easy child had her screaming-colicky time at 7 p.m. every single night for nearly 3 mo's and then it went away. Our friends couldn't figure out why we had to rush out from any engagement before a certain time, but it was seriously worse than Cinderella and her pumpkin coach at midnight. Embarrassing ... unless you're home and prepared.</p><p></p><p>This, too, shall pass.</p><p>I'm sending patience and sleep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 561385, member: 3419"] Meggie does look so alert! Wow! Adorable. Have you tried the football hold? You have to stand and pace. You put her in your arms, mostly one arm, across the forearm, on her tummy, with-her face near your hand. This puts pressure up and down her digestive system evenly from your arm. Use your other arm to support both your arm and Meggie. It does look like you're holding a football. Then pace back and forth between the LR and DR, for example. It takes about 5 or 10 min but it usually works. Our easy child had her screaming-colicky time at 7 p.m. every single night for nearly 3 mo's and then it went away. Our friends couldn't figure out why we had to rush out from any engagement before a certain time, but it was seriously worse than Cinderella and her pumpkin coach at midnight. Embarrassing ... unless you're home and prepared. This, too, shall pass. I'm sending patience and sleep. [/QUOTE]
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