Colic baby screaming hard
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i hope u dont mind me asking but what does colic mean :/
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Looks like he likes to be shaken.
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poor lil guy :(
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don't you think that if your baby has a tummy ache and gas to not be holding him with pressure on his stomach and abdomen to make it hurt even worse. Picture yourself with gas and stomach problems and someone coming behind you and squeezing your stomach and bouncing up and down....
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your husband is hot
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Looks like he just wanted his mother to me.
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My mum said she used to stand over my crib when I had colic and throw her hands in the air and say "When are you going away to university!?" When I went to university SHE cried.
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wow my baby was uncontrollable since 11pm and now its 4am...i cant wait til she outgrows these crying fits...im nursing her right now for the 4th time and it finally workedd...so sleepyyyyyyy ugh
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Poor little sweetie. I had a nephew who had colic and screamed for the first 3 months of his life. Almost round the clock. After that, he was a sweet happy boy.
It does go away eventually.
Did he outgrew it? How soon? :) Do I sound desperate enough? My baby is colicy too, just wondering if it will ever end. We are two months old today.
ulazy 2 years ago
Yep he sure did, he got better at 4 months and completely outgrew it by 6 months. This was the second of our kids to do this. Our first went right through to 18 months almost and was ALOT worse!
gemdoddridge 2 years ago
Our son is the same way. He sounded identical to yours - the sound like a cat in a fight, and the hiccuping breaths! I've been looking at other colicky babies on here and it's so funny that one out of hundreds would sound identical. Jasper is 8 months old now and better, though he is teething and still has his fits.
terratoad 3 years ago
Sad to watch isn't it. Especially when you are sooo helpless as a parent :-( Ben is also now 10 months and fully outgrew it at 5 months. My #1 outgrew it at 18 months.....very traumatic for us all :-(
gemdoddridge 3 years ago
did both your babies draw up their legs and throw up their arms really quickly? i had a colicky baby and am just now seeing videos on here of colicky babies and something called Idiopathic Infantile Spasms and wondering if they're connected. my daughter had a very hard time at birth and was so incredible colicky, with these "spasms" with her legs and such, and at just a few weeks her eyes would roll back in her head. i'm just wondering if the whole leg thing is a normal colic thing.
daisyrama 3 years ago
They certainly both drew their legs up but I don't recall there being any "spasams" as such :-)
gemdoddridge 3 years ago