Not quite colic

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Not quite colic

Based on your responses, your baby’s discomfort may be due to other factors rather than colic. While colic is a common cause of fussiness, not all excessive crying stems from it. Several other issues can contribute to unsettled behaviour, including:

  • Reflux
  • Lactose sensitivity
  • Unresolved birth trauma
  • Physical restrictions
  • Bonding difficulties
  • Early separation
  • Overstimulation
  • Inconsistent routines
  • Feeding challenges

In the first weeks of life, your baby is working hard to adjust to the world. A key step in supporting this transition is creating a calm, predictable environment that fosters safety and reassurance. Simple practices like maintaining eye contact, speaking to your baby, storytelling, gentle massage, and a soothing routine can make a big difference.

If you suspect physical or motor restrictions, feeding difficulties, or digestive issues, you may want to explore further support with complementary health practitioners such as craniosacral therapists and nutrition experts.

If your results suggest not quite colicky, it is important to address the underlying causes as soon as possible. Over the years, I have seen these challenges create significant stress for families and impact long-term health and well-being.

If you would like to get to the root of your baby’s discomfort and find immediate relief, consider scheduling a consultation- I would be happy to help!

Baby colic specialist

My Newborn and Baby services

The Baby colic & early days pack is my best solution to get to the root cause of altered behaviour in a baby, due to physical restrictions due to birth, difficulties with feeding and digestion or unresolved early days trauma.