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| | Chosen by mums for treating infant wind | | | What is Colic? | Infant colic is a common condition, affecting infants in their first months of life. Colic is usually recognised by bouts of inconsolable crying, often for hours at a time, for no specific reason. | | | Signs of infant colic | • Baby draws knees up to chest • Swollen stomach • Cramping • Passes wind more than usual • May get worse in the evening | | | | Why use Infacol?
| • Effective method of treating wind in babies and infants • Has helped parents treat infant wind for generations • Helps air bubbles to be expelled quickly and easily | | | | | | Help soothe your crying baby
Try some of the following methods and see what comforts your baby the best, you may also find them relaxing too. • | Try rocking your baby gently, holding them close so that they can feel your warmth | • | Let your baby suck on your finger – this may help to comfort and also distract your baby | • | Take your little one out for a walk in a pram or sling or alternatively, a drive in the car | • | Take time to wind your baby thoroughly by placing them on your shoulder and gently patting or rubbing their back | • | Turn on the television, vacuum cleaner or tumble dryer – noise from such appliances can help to soothe and calm your baby | • | Try baby massage. Skin contact makes babies feel safe and secure, and it is a simple way showing affection. | | | | Infacol is available at Supermarkets, Pharmacies and Baby Stores For further information: 1800 506 750 Australia | 0800 555 895 New Zealand | www.Infacol.com.au | | | Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist or there are any side effects, consult your healthcare professional. | | | | |
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