Baby Gas
What Does Colic Look Like? The Signs and Symptoms
Colic is a common concern for many parents, especially those with newborns. The endless crying, the apparent discomfort, and the feeling of helplessness can be overwhelming. But what exactly is colic, and how can you recognize its signs and symptoms? In this blog post, we'll delve into what colic looks like and the key indicators to watch out for.
Natural Remedies for Gas and Bloating in Infants
There are several natural remedies that can help to relieve gas and bloating in infants. These remedies are safe and effective, and they can be used in addition to any medical treatments that your doctor may recommend. Read for more.
“Yoga Babies” Have Better Digestion, Calmer Demeanors, and Sleep Better
When practiced regularly, research has shown that yoga poses offer a multitude of health benefits for infants—primarily concerning digestion, stress/mood, and sleep patterns. Try incorporating baby yoga into your little one’s daily schedule to see if certain poses make a difference.
CalmCo Probiotic Drops, Clinically Proven Strains to Help with Digestive Health and Colic Relief*
CalmCo® recently released clinical study results on their CalmCo Probiotic Drops’ formula. CalmCo Probiotic is a daily digestive supplement recommended by pediatricians that supports infant and child gut and digestive health.* This Probiotic contains a clinically proven 5-strain formulation that guarantees live cultures** and delivers 1.5 billion CFU per serving.**
Which CalmCo Products are Right for Your Baby?
All baby's digestive systems are unique, which is why we developed a complete line of colic, gas, and reflux solutions. Depending on your little one’s nature and severity of digestive-related symptoms, one product or product combination might work more effectively over others. Here are a few recommendations for selecting the right CalmCo product(s) for your baby.
Identifying and Treating IBS in Children
Does your child often complain about having stomach pain and diarrhea? Do they hardly touch their food at dinnertime? At random points in the day, do they have a sudden and urgent need to use the bathroom? These symptoms may have led you to ask the question: Could my child be experiencing irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)?
Beat the Bloat: Baby Gas Relief
It may be surprising to you that babies are so gassy. It’s common for babies to pass gas 13-21 times a day. That’s a lot of gassiness for such a little body! There are a few reasons why babies are so gassy, which we explore in this post.