Understanding the Multiple Theories of Colic

Finally, moms can turn to one place to see if their baby has colic, and what they can do to help them.

Knowing that mothers of colicky babies are exhausted beyond belief, Colic Calm has put together one comprehensive page for those who think their baby may have colic. When a baby is unusually cranky and inconsolable, mothers are desperate to find a reason. Instead of sifting through page after page of Google searches, they only have to turn to the Colic Calm website at www.coliccalm.com. There, they will find one page which not only explains what colic is, but will go through each scenario of why a baby cries, what the ailment could be, and what parents can do to help their child.

"Colic is confusing and frustrating not just to moms, but also the medical community and pediatricians in general as nobody really knows the precise cause. Rather than promoting a specific theory, this article on colic delves deeper by assessing the merits of each of the nine main theories of colic. The article states, ". . . colic may be due to different factors in different babies. A multi-causal explanation also makes sense because colic symptoms often manifest in different ways in different babies." Since most parents prefer to go with a natural approach to resolving their baby's discomfort, the article also highlights several home natural remedies that have proven successful for other families."

--Jacqueline Lawrence, President of TJL Enterprises.

Digestive pains are incredibly common in babies-while 25% may be diagnosed with "colic," a further 75% suffer related symptoms of gas and reflux. Colic Calm not only strives to help relieve these pains, but also to make parents feel that they are not alone. Colic Calm creator, Jacqueline Lawrence, knows first hand how frustrating colic can be, and wants to help those who are dealing with the phase-not only with the Colic Calm product, but through education as well. As a result, tired moms don't have to look past one page on the Colic Calm website for an answer to why their baby may be crying.

For more information, and to see the "Understanding Colic" page, go to:
http://www.coliccalm.com/baby_infant_newborn_articles/understanding-colic.php