How to ease colic

How to ease colic

Colic can drive even the calmest parent to distraction - here are some tips that may help you and your baby through it.

Try a different bottle

If you're bottlefeeding, try a bottle that helps reduce the amount of air your baby swallows when she feeds. Look out for the anti-colic stamp on the packaging. They're meant to reduce the amount of air your baby swallows and seemed to work for my daughter, Ruby.
Sonja Hussein, 34, mum to Ruby, 19 months

Have a shower

Taking a tepid shower together is a good trick.
I always set the shower water onto barely lukewarm, take Joseph in with me, and it works instantly!
Susie Whittaker, 32, mum to Joseph, 14 months

Go for a drive

When our daughter had colic, the only way to calm her down was to take her for out in the car. I came to really look forward to those evenings driving around the streets, with Lila quite at last and dropping off to sleep.
Stacy Middleton, 29, mum to Lila, now 2

Good vibrations

I discovered this by accident when I sat Stanley on my knees one night when I had my foot-massage bath on. It seemed to soothe him instantly. I think it's the gentle vibration and the sound of the machine. It means I get a relaxing soak and some peace too - we're both happy!
Deborah Jones, 36, mum of Stanley, now 3

More help and advice

- Get all the facts on colic
- Why is my baby crying?
- Sleep problems in babies
- Expert advice on how to avoid colic