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Monday, May 26, 2008
Colicky Baby

I am very fortunate Jack was never a colicky baby. I always held him and nursed him whenever he was fussy. That always calmed him down.

Technically, colic is a term for an unexplained bout of crying.

In the past, when a mother had a Fussy Baby, she would give him Natural Gripe Water to ease his Colic Distress.

I remember, because I remember taking lots of it as a kid. There was a vague honey taste to it that appealed even after I had passed the baby stage. :)

More recently, after Jack was born, I went and bought one bottle but they have changed their formula. It tastes different now. I guess over the years they refine the formula and make it better.

That bottle is still in my larder somewhere. I am lucky we have never had to use it but it is reassuring to know it is there.

Posted at 01:18 by mephala

 

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