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Colic and Digestion
Gastrointestinal problems are common in Newborns
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Young mother holding crying baby girl 6-8 months old in room closeup. Motherhood. Maternit

You know your baby is miserable...constant crying or irritability that does not respond to soothing.  Spontaneous and prolonged bouts of screaming often concentrated in the late afternoon and evening. Signs of abdominal discomfort include abdominal distension, pulling the legs up to the belly, excessive gas, clenched fists, and facial expressions indicating anguish.

 

Colic usually starts in the first month of life and may persist for 3 or 4 months.

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           Waiting for improvement,

which eventually happens as the digestive system matures,

is hard on  babies and parents.

 

You can bring your baby relief much sooner by allowing us to address the  structural problems that are causing so much distress.

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