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I cant help ya too much but someone I know had a colicky baby and her doc recommended that she start to vacum or record a running vacum cleaner on a cassette and play it or just run your vacum because it soothes the baby. Wierd I know but it was the only miracle for her seriously. Oh yeah, and as a last resort, take the baby for a ride in the car that almost always knocks em out lol! Good luck! ~ erica.
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KariM18
replied on February 8th, 2004
Extremely eHealthy
Those r just the 2 my mom reccomends! Also she said once n a while she could just lay him face down on her lap so theres a little pressure on his belly and pat his back lightly to see if u can get rid of any gas, cuz sometimes thats all it was for my brother. But the vaccum and car did it for her.
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dominicksmommy
replied on February 8th, 2004
Experienced User
Gasy babies usually develope colic and dominick is very very gasey but thank god he isnt colicy
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JillMarie
replied on February 8th, 2004
Extremely eHealthy
I've never had a colicky baby, I hope I dont this time!! Good luck
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anorexicbeauty
replied on February 8th, 2004
Experienced User
I had 2 colic babies! My first and last! Lol its pretty difficult!