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How To Cope With A Colicky Baby

by Dr. Sarah Allen
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It’s really hard to have a baby that is crying from colic. It can make a mom feel quite helpless, frustrated and overwhelmed, especially when you are tired. The colicky phase does end but while you are in it it can seem to go on forever. In the meantime, here are some great tips to try from the Colic Survival Guide:

Play Ride A Bicycle – yes, you heard me right. Lie your baby on her back and cycle her legs as if she is riding a tiny pretend bicycle. The movement can help gas pass through her system more quickly. Gently massaging your baby’s tummy, around the navel area, can also help relieve gas pains. Lying her across your legs, face down so one thigh gently presses on her tummy and at the same time rub her back soothingly can also be a big help in moving those air bubbles through.

Sit Her Up In A Semi-Upright Position – by holding a baby in a semi-upright position while you feed her reduces the amount of air she swallows and this allows the milk to move through the digestive system more smoothly, with less air bubbles.

Feed More Frequently – don’t wait until she is really hungry as when babies are hungry they eat really quickly and swallow lots of air.

Lastly, look after yourself emotionally. It’s distressing when you can’t seem to soothe your baby. Sometimes when you have tried everything and nothing works try holding her and jiggling around while you’re listening to and singing along to your favorite music. Really, it helps! So does asking for help and passing her to someone else to try for a bit while you give yourself permission to take a little break.

It's hard on you when your baby is colicky.
It’s hard on you when your baby is colicky.

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    5 Dos and Don’ts for the Prevention and Treatment for Pregnancy and Postpartum Mood Disorders

    by Dr. Sarah Allen
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    Expert Beacon approached me a couple of months back to write an article for them about postpartum depression in their 5 Do’s and 5 Don’ts series. I wanted to widen the topic to include mood disorders that can also be experienced during pregnancy and the final article can be read by clicking on the link below.

    Visit Expert Beacon and read the full article 5 Dos and Don’ts for the Prevention and Treatment for Pregnancy and Postpartum Mood Disorders

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    If you want to read more about maternal mental health download the FREE Guide To Pregnancy & Postpartum Stress, Anxiety & Depression. It is full of information about symptoms, different types of maternal mood disorders and advice about what to do to start feeling like yourself again.

    THE GUIDE TO PREGNANCY & POSTPARTUM STRESS, ANXIETY & DEPRESSION ebookPREGNANCY / POSTPARTUM MOOD SCREENING TEST ebook

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    Dr. Sarah Allen CounselingDr. Sarah Allen has 20+ years experience as a psychologist helping women transition to being the mom they want to be. She is also the Director of the Postpartum Depression Alliance of IL, a non-profit offering info and support to pregnant and postpartum moms and their families.

    In her Northbrook office, in the North Suburbs of Chicago, or via telephone or online counseling she offers the most convenient way for you to access support and help.

    If you have questions after reading this article or the Guide To Pregnancy & Postpartum Stress, Anxiety & Depression or have any questions about how counseling can be useful to your particular circumstances please contact me at 847 791-7722 or on the form below.

      Dr. Allen's professional license only allows her to work with clients who live in IL & FL and unfortunately does not allow her to give personalized advice via email to people who are not her clients.

      The Upside of Hot Flashes

      by Dr. Sarah Allen

      Don’t believe anything good can come from hot flashes? In 2011 a Northwestern Study found that women who have them are actually at a lower risk for heart disease and stroke.  That might be the only upside though! So, what is perimenopause? Anywhere between 2 – 10 years before menopause our ovaries begin to produce […]

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      3 Easy Steps To Reduce PMS

      by Dr. Sarah Allen

        The symptoms that make up premenstrual syndrome range from skin breakouts, bloating, headaches, sore breasts and of course mood swings. They can begin from 5 – 11 days  prior to the start of your period and their intensity  can make life miserable for some women (and their partners!). Soak Up The Sun Women’s health […]

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      How To Encourage Your Child To Share & Play Nicely

      by Dr. Sarah Allen

      One concern that frequently comes up when I am seeing parents of toddlers is When Will My Child Start Playing (Nicely!) With Other Children? At the moment you are probably your child’s preferred playmate but you meet up with other moms at the park or playgroup and your kids probably either ignore each other or […]

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      Northbrook IL Postpartum Depression Therapy – Dr. Sarah Allen

      by Dr. Sarah Allen

      Effective counseling for postpartum mood disorders is available in Northbrook, Chicago and surrounding suburbs.

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      Wholefoods in Northbrook Supports the PPD Alliance of IL

      by Dr. Sarah Allen

      A huge thank you to Northbrook Wholefoods for making The Postpartum Depression Alliance of IL (www.ppdil.org) the recipient of their One Dime at a Time program between April 1st and June 30th. For every bag you bring in with you to reuse they give us 10c. That really helps our mission to bring support and […]

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      Anxiety After Having A Baby

      by Dr. Sarah Allen

      Research published in April’s Pediatrics journal showed that 15% of new moms experience clinical levels of anxiety. Dr. Ian Paul, a professor of pediatrics and public health sciences at the Penn State College of Medicine and the lead researcher stated “Childbirth tends not to be a depressing situation for a majority of women, but it […]

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      The Northbrook Tower – Northbrok Wholefoods Asks For Dime Donations To Support Postpartum Depression Alliance

      by Dr. Sarah Allen

      NB Whole Foods asks for dime donations to support Postpartum Depression Alliance by Alan P. Henry May 07, 2013 Every time you shop at Whole Foods Market in Northbrook between now and June 30 and use your own bag, you will potentially be helping support the statewide helpline and website of the Postpartum Depression Alliance […]

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      Women With Unintended Pregnancy Are More Likely to Suffer from Postpartum Depression

      by Dr. Sarah Allen

      A new study published on May 8 in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, shows that women who became pregnant unintentionally are four times more likely to suffer from postpartum depression at twelve months postpartum. Unintended pregnancy was defined in the study as both mistimed and unwanted pregnancies. Data was analysed for 688 […]

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