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Reddit mentions of Little Remedies Advanced Colic Relief Drops, 4 Fluid Ounce

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Little Remedies Advanced Colic Relief Drops, 4 Fluid Ounce
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    Features:
  • Chamomile herbal blend shown to reduce crying by 60%
  • Easy to give drops, 4 ounce bottle with oral syringe
  • Paraben and Gluten Free
  • No Artificial Flavors, No Artificial Colors or Dyes
  • Safe for children of all ages
Specs:
Height5 Inches
Length2.5 Inches
Release dateJuly 2015
Size4 Ounce
Weight0.438 Pounds
Width2 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Little Remedies Advanced Colic Relief Drops, 4 Fluid Ounce:

u/baileyfaze ยท 25 pointsr/beyondthebump

| relax and watch netflix while baby adorably lounges on me.

LOLZ. Yeah, me neither. I had a colicky baby and times were tough.

  • You need some kind of pain medication that you can take. Call your doctor and ask what your other options are. I was sent home with 800mg Ibuprofen, 5mg Oxycodone, and told to take regular Tylenol to take the edge off. I mostly just alternated Ibuprofen and Tylenol and only took the Oxy right before bed if needed.
  • Little Remedies Advanced Colic Relief Drops let me enjoy my baby on the days when he just wouldn't stop crying. It's basically super concentrated chamomile tea. YMMV or you may feel against medicating, but this shit saved me a few days.
  • Set up your "station" - or better yet, have your SO or someone who is staying/helping you set it up for you. Delegate your care to someone else - making sure you have a full water bottle, plenty of snacks, entertainment where you're going to get trapped under the baby. Get some quality snacks - I highly recommend Clif bars, especially if you're nursing because they have a lot of similar ingredients as lactation cookies at 1/2 or 1/3 the cost.
  • Once a week at least, try to have someone else take over baby duty so you can get a solid 4-5 hours straight of sleep. Either pump beforehand or use a haakaa to have some expressed milk or if you're doing formula, show whoever how much they need, then peace tf out with some ear plugs, your sleepy pain meds, and an eye mask. You will feel wonders better after some uninterrupted sleep. The sleep will also help your body heal.
  • Babywear - a Moby wrap, or some kind of soft structured carrier, or ring sling might help you out. Sometimes my screamer would only nap if he was attached to me, but I still had to like, pee and eat and stuff.

    It gets better. This part sucks. I'm convinced everyone is lying about how beautiful the newborn phase is. It seems like forever, but while I don't know if it ever gets easier, it will change. Sometimes the relief you get from the change makes it feel easier.

    You've got this. And if you don't for a while, it's okay to sit baby down in a safe space and put some ear plugs in for 10 minutes and cry. And if you really feel like you don't got this, there is no shame in talking to your doctor about help with PPD/PPA.