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Eating Irresponsibly can make your Baby Cry
Have you ever wondered, why your baby is crying a lot more than what you had expected and all your efforts of making him feel comfortable are in vain? If you notice that your baby is crying more than usual then one of the most probable reasons could be due to suffering from colic. Excessive crying is referred as colic. There are a lot of reasons due to which colic might be observed.
Your diet might be the reason for your colicky infant. It has been observed that colic in babies who are breastfed is caused due to inappropriate mother’s diet. Since the baby feeds on breast milk, hence what the mother eats affects the diet of the baby to a large extent. Consult a doctor or your health care provider to know what kind of food irritates your baby and hence the food which you should avoid.
Though concluding which food exactly is problematic might lead to controversies and disagreements, still researches show that dairy products can be considered as prime suspects. Mothers who are breastfeeding should try to cut on dairy products like milk, cheese, yogurt etc and see if there is any difference in the colicky behavior of the baby.
Try to avoid spicy food, wheat products, nuts and vegetables which are cruciferous such as cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli etc. Also cut back on garlic and strawberries. Caffeine and alcohol are certainly a BIG NO.
Avoid all these foods for sometime and notice the changes in the baby. If the problem reduces then start reintroducing one food at a time in your diet to know exactly what the root cause for colic is. After you again start consuming a certain dish or eatable, if the baby starts becoming irritable and fussy, you’ll know the culprit and this would be the food that you will have to avoid. Till your baby becomes at least 3 months old, and till you breastfeed the baby do not consume products that might be harmful for your baby.
Take your baby to a doctor if the colic persists. After you try all the methods to calm down and soothe the baby your last resort can be nothing but consulting a doctor. Talk with the doctor and tell him the relevant details. A lot of potential causes might exist, on which the doctor might be elaborate more. Intestinal or urinary infection can be a cause for which you will have to perform some tests. Decide your plan to soothe your baby as suggested by the doctor, if your baby has colic.
Do not get tensed by listening continuously to baby’s crying. This problem passes away as soon as your baby grows a little older.
Baby Bottle Tooth Decay
Baby Bottle Tooth Decay
Infants and toddlers can be excessively prone to what is called “Baby Bottle Tooth Decay”. It is the number one dental problem that arises during these first years. Thankfully more and more parents are learning about this through public awareness, but it is still happening. Some parents have heard about it, but do not really understand what it really is. Is your little one at risk for this?
It is the only severe dental condition that is common to babies and toddlers. The enamel decays on the front upper teeth and can lead to infection.
The major cause of baby bottle tooth decay is allowing the child to go to sleep with their bottle or sippy cup. Sugary liquids such as juice and milk will flow over the front top teeth, and over time can begin to eat away at the enamel. However, the bottom teeth will not be affected as they are protected by the tongue.
Do not allow you child to fall asleep with a bottle or sippy cup. They may cry and seem to actually need it to go to sleep if they are used to having it. But, try not to give in and let them have it. If you absolutely must give them a bottle or cup at night, make sure the only liquid you allow to be given is tap water.
- Don’t allow your child to walk around with a bottle in their mouth.
- Don’t allow them to go to sleep with a bottle filled with anything other than water.
- Ensure their pacifier, if they use one, is always clean.
- Never dip a pacifier into a sweet liquid.
- If your little one wants a bottle between naps or feedings, soothe them with bottle of cool water.
- Begin trying to make the transition to a sippy cup around one year of age. They should not be using a bottle much after that age.
- Consult a dentist about any dark spots on the teeth or red, swollen areas in the mouth.