See also:
- Health: Child Health: Infant and Toddlers: Excessive Crying (7)
- Health: Conditions and Diseases: Digestive Disorders: Esophagus: Reflux Disease: Pediatric (7)
L. Reuteri Probiotics
pediatrics.aappublications.org
2007 research which suggests that the use of L. Reuteri probiotics in infants can ease the symptoms of colic.
Colic and Postpartum Depression
brown.edu
Study on the link between infant fussiness and postpartum depression (PPD).
American Association of Pediatrics: Colic
healthychildren.org
Overview of colic by the AAP.
Childrens Medical Office: Colic
chmed.com
Overview of the theories behind the causes of colic.
American Family Physician: Infantile Colic
aafp.org
A 2004 review of proposed causes and treatments for colic.
Infant Colic
hcd2.bupa.co.uk
Fact sheet explaining the causes, symptoms and treatment of infant colic, available for downloading in Adobe Acrobat format.
Happiest Baby on the Block
happiestbaby.com
Techniques to soothe colic and help babies sleep longer, by pediatrician Harvey Karp.
Coping With Colic
askdrsears.com
Dr. Sears on fussy and colicky babies.
Fussy Baby Network
erikson.edu
Offers telephone support for parents dealing with a fussy or colicky baby.
Dr. Jack Newman
nbci.ca
Advice on how to feed a fussy or colicky infant.
The Fussy Baby Site
thefussybabysite.com
Information and forum for parents of fussy, colicky or high need babies.
Kellymom: Food Allergies
kellymom.com
Explains how food allergies and colic may be linked.
The Colic Conundrum
newyorker.com
New Yorker article that gives parents' experience of colic.
Period of Purple Crying
purplecrying.info
A way to help explain infant crying. This research suggests that colic is a normal developmental stage, rather than a medical condition.
University of Hawaii: Infant Colic
hawaii.edu
Written for medical students, lists red flags physicians look for that may indicate a medical problem.
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