Many infants are fussy in the evenings, but if the crying happens for long periods of time for no clear reason, it may be colic.
Colic is when a baby cries for more than three hours a day and three times a week without a clear cause.
Healthcare providers don’t know why some babies get colic. Some breastfed babies may be sensitive to a food their breastfeeding mother eats, such as caffeine, chocolate, dairy, or nuts. Sometimes colic can be a sign of a medical problem, such as a hernia or some type of illness.
If your baby shows signs of colic, talk to your healthcare provider. Sometimes changing what you eat can help. Some babies seem to be soothed by being held, rocked, or swaddled (wrapped snugly in a blanket).
Do not swaddle your baby once they show signs of trying to roll, it is not safe.
Side-Lying Hold
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Clutch or “Football” Hold
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Laid-Back Hold
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