Common Cause Of Frequent Infant Crying Could Point To Digestive

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Common Cause Of Frequent Infant Crying Could Point To Digestive Problems

Every year, millions of expectant parents prepare for their new baby’s arrival.

Bringing a newborn home can be a thrilling but stressful and confusing experience.

A new baby’s frequent crying can also be a source of anxiety for inexperienced parents. According to a recent survey conducted by the Caregivers’ Advisory Board, 94 percent of first-time mothers admit to feeling stress when their babies are crying and can’t be comforted.

Although babies cry for a variety of reasons, digestive problems, such as infant gas, are a common cause. Infant gas affects more than 2 million infants per year. While excess gas can be uncomfortable for a baby, it is important for parents to remember that it is often a temporary problem.

“First, it is important that parents with questions or concerns regarding their infants talk to their pediatrician. But parents can help prevent and reduce gas by ensuring that the baby’s mouth forms a good seal around the breast or bottle, and by avoiding certain foods while breast feeding,” says Dr. James Sears,...

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