But let us first define, colic, why your baby is crying.
The most popular theory among scientists is lately an underdeveloped and immature nervous system. I know all the women whohave given birth can attest to the fact that a baby has a big head. Right?
Wrong. Actually a baby's head is not big enough to be a brain that is mature enough to survive all the instruments of a human baby needs house. Your brain is only the size of an apple. The birth canal can not handle a larger head (thank God). So when a baby is born, the only inherent survival skills are sneezing, sucking, swallowing, and …. Cry!
Most babies (80%, that is) are crying by the situationfor a reason, and then calmed down. These are usually what I call "good sleepers" or "easy baby". They are awake for a while to learn and accept stimuli. Then they sleep to recover and awake to take in more stimuli.
Unfortunately, a colicky baby is usually not a "good sleeper" or an "easy baby". They are high maintenance. Your nervous system is overloaded with all the sights and sounds of a new world. And for lunch, they haveit. The crying begins. Once they start crying, they lack the mechanism to calm down. Say In my experience, most mothers with colicky babies the same story. Your child is fighting you go to sleep. They will not take a nap. It will not stay when they finally go to bed to sleep. These poor children never take the time to by all the stimuli in the course of the day resumed.
So this is where you as parents step in reducing the environmental stimuli andNew felt during your baby in the womb.
Remember, in the womb, your baby was packed in tight. It was dark. It was warm. And the prominent sound she heard was the "hissing" of blood through the placenta. These "chop" is a little louder than the sound of a vacuum cleaner running.
However, there are other items that you might be around the house, which you weigh more than excited colicky baby to sleep. Most babies can be calmed rhythmic, monotonous,Low-pitched hum, which repeats at 60-70 pulses per minute. Here are 10 such products have to try:
1.A shower running
2.A fan
3.A running dishwasher
4.A current washing machine
5.A very loud ticking clock
6.A bathroom fan turned on with the light
7.A metronome set at 60 beats per minute
8.A radio tuned to static
9.A tv tuned to static
10.Smooth jazz or easy listening stations
While listeningthese rhythmic sounds, it is best to set the lights lower, and make your baby comfortable. Remember, we try to feel new in the uterus.
Finally, it is true what you read. Baby colic has finally come to an end. As your baby grows, and their brains grow in size, all circuits mature and they learn the necessary survival tools to cope. It only takes about three to six months. In the meantime, if you think that happened a crying outburst, turn… the lights and turn all your appliances.
Just kidding!