A baby's fussiness, colic, gas or
other tummy pains should never be ignored.
Not exact matches
If your baby appears healthy, does not have fever, is not lethargic and if you are able to calm her down, the most plausible explanation of your baby crying is that your baby has a bit of
tummy pain or
other discomfort and the two of you haven't really learned how to communicate yet.
Other babies get horrible
pains in their
tummies from gas.
I can't find a link to support this (
other than tons of anecdotal stuff), but doesn't babywearing count as
tummy time?My first LITERALLY did not let me put her down for the first 4 months (she was in screaming
pain from unknown food sensitivities), so I wore her (
tummy to
tummy) constantly (again, literally).
«The Snoogle supports your back to prevent sciatica and lower back
pain, tucks between your knees for help with back
pain and temperature control, cradles your
tummy, and props up your head to aid in breathing and help prevent heartburn and
other pregnancy pitfalls.»
It can also help with
other types of
pain including headaches, body aches and
tummy aches.