Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Pray Your Child Doesn't Get Colic
Why colic stinks, by Sivart WorfnerColic stinks because it is a generic term for a collection of symptoms, rather than a name for a condition. The symptoms aren't even necessarily present in every "case" of colic.Here are some signs that your newborn has colic and Aiden's status on each symptom.Excessive gas....checkSudden screaming....checkCrying for more near three hour increments...checkClinching of the arms and legs...checkThree or more of these "fits" per week...checkThat all adds up to Sivart being one very tired individual. And Mrs. Worfner is likely worse because she gets all that fun plus has to stay up feeding the baby. Bless her heart.How do you cure colic? Well, gee whiz, since we don't really even know what it is we can't cure it. I think it's basically another name for gassiness that has no obvious source. Mylicon drops can help the child get comfortable faster, but not that much faster.Basically, you wait. It tends to last around three weeks and is less prevalent in breast fed babies. Luckily we bucked that trend! It's a taxing time for the child without doubt, but the parents (especially first time parents) really struggle. Aiden's colic tends to hit him hard around 11 at night (when it lasts for about three hours, you do the math.)It's the toughest test of patience I've ever endured and I can CERTAINLY understand how a weak person could snap and shake the child. Never, ever would I condone it, but when you have a colicky child, you see the chinks in your own armor and you can understand.I love my son and thank God daily for him, but it's no cliche to say it's the toughest job you'll ever have.
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