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How to deal with colic and soy formula

By: Russell Eaton

Before you think of buying expensive books or medication to help your baby with colic relief, try the simple tips that follow. If colic pains persist in the baby, seek advice from a doctor.

Colic is a phrase used to describe babies suffering from pain. It is not an accurate diagnosis, and the symptoms could be due to several things: trapped winds (Intestinal wind and gas), neurological overload, or muscle spasms.

Symptoms of colic vary from baby to baby. If your baby has more than 3 of the symptoms below (in the same hour) it probably means your baby has colic:

cramping, refluxing, moaning, restless sleep, clenched fists, grunting, pushing, fretfulness, crying spells, wailing, arching, evening, fussiness, greenish stools, bloating, groaning.

If your baby is under two years old you should avoid feeding with any kind of milk except human breast milk or infant formula milk. In particular, do not give the baby goat's milk or cow's milk. Also, do not give the baby soy milk, rice milk, or any other kind of non-dairy milk, unless it is specifically formulated as infant formula.

Soy milk is fine in moderation for children and adults, but not for babies under two. Regarding soy infant formula, some reports say that it may affect children's sexual development and fertility as adults if they are given soy formula during their first few months of life. Therefore do your utmost to give your baby breast milk only in the first few months of life. From six months onwards, if breast milk can no longer be given, soy milk in moderation is not known to be harmful.

There is no evidence that soy infant formula is more likely to cause colic compared to formulas that contain whey or casein. Be aware that some infant formulas contain a mix of soy and whey protein.

To relieve your baby of colic you can learn how to use special baby-holding positions and gentle stretching techniques that give the baby relief. Such information is available from maternity wards, baby clinics, and other sources such as a public library, the Citizens Advice Bureau, or by searching the internet.

The main objective of giving the baby stretching and holding exercises is to alleviate gas and reposition intestines. This also relieves pressure on the diaphragm and lumbar spine. Be gentle with the baby whatever you do, and hold the baby safely with plenty of pillow support.


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For more information about colic go to Colic and Soy Formula. Watch out for a sensational report showing why organic milk is so bad for health. See also www.about-milk.info for more fascinating facts.

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