A few days/weeks after you return home with the baby from the hospital, he usually starts to be restless, uncomfortable, irritable and crying.
In most cases it is gas, or in the professional language - colic.
In the first months of the baby, the digestive system is not yet 100% mature and is still developing,
Which causes gas and colic in your baby.
Restlessness on the part of the baby can come at any time of the day, but usually it is gas, it increases mainly in the evening and can last for several hours.
When the baby expresses itself through crying, squirming, hard stomach, constipation, Mars face, leg kicks
We will recognize that it is indeed probably stomach pains and gases that bother him and make it difficult for him.
The gas and stomach pains last until the age of 3-4 months and even more.
It can be alleviated in the following ways:
A fabric carrier like a Lamer- Helps the baby relax, let go and fall asleep easily
Jumping with the baby on a physio ball
Tiger on the tree - hold the baby on your arm so that his belly is close to your shoulder and his legs are pointing down.
Your warmth, love and touch - this can also be given by carrying the baby in a cloth carrier
Massage the baby's belly clockwise (you can use natural almond oil)
The gas period is extremely challenging but always remember that everything is temporary, they grow and it passes in the end
Try to be patient and calm as much as possible.