(HealthDay News) -- Colic -- an attack of unexplained crying
that affects young infants -- can frustrate many new parents.
The American Academy of Family Physicians offers these
suggestions when your baby shows signs of colic:
- Colic does not mean that your baby is unhealthy. Its exact
cause is unknown.
- Don't feel guilty. You didn't do anything to cause your baby to
be upset.
- Colic generally subsides by about 3 months of age, and almost
never occurs beyond 6 months.
- It's not a bad thing to give your baby extra attention when
colicky. Don't worry about spoiling your baby.
- There are lots of ways to calm your baby. Try different things
until you find what calms the infant down, such as feeding your
baby in an upright position, burping the infant often, or rocking
the baby gently in a rocking chair.
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