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Children's Health - Infant ColicInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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All Natural Baby Colic Treatment Description: Created by Physical Therapist - The Towle Method uses exercise, massage and positioning to help manage colic episodes. (babycolic.com) |
Breastfeeding a Baby with Reflux Description: Support for mothers who are breastfeeding babies with reflux. Includes links, articles, and personal experiences. (users.qwest.net) |
Colic in Babies, Every Parents Nightmare Description: Ways in which to comfort a baby with colic, including homeopathic remedies. (thelaboroflove.com) |
ColicHelp.com Description: Offers support and information including articles, message boards and reviewed remedies to calm the colicky, crying baby. (colichelp.com) |
Infant Colic Description: Fact sheet explaining the causes, symptoms and treatment of infant colic, available for downloading in Adobe Acrobat format. (hcd2.bupa.co.uk) |
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