During pregnancy your breasts become larger and heavier. The areola, that is the area around the nipple becomes darker and larger.
Where and how you breastfeed your baby makes all the difference to how enjoyable the experience is for both you and your baby. The following steps can set the stage for a relaxed breastfeeding session.
Colic occurs in up to 20% of all infants and is found more often in first-born babies. It is characterized by hours of inconsolable crying, during which the baby appears to have severe abdominal pain. While this conditions can leave the baby and parents exhausted and miserable. This condition usually clears up
Colic, winds & cramps – This is all the same thing
The first month, oh man, this was absolutely tiring. We had sessions where our baby screamed & cried for three hours at a time and then sleep for ten or twenty minutes. This is what you call colic. We tried different kinds of medicines for cramps. There are many products on the market, paediatrician’s choice Gripewater, Telement drops