Colic Baby Tummy Swing

Colic usually begins around week 2 or 3 of the baby s life and peaks at around 6 to 8 weeks.
Colic baby tummy swing. Lay your baby on their tummy across your stomach or lap. Unlike with regular infant crying attempts to stop colic induced sessions by feeding burping rocking. Babocush allows airways to remain open and relaxed reducing time taken to burp the baby. Parents tend to cradle a colicky baby face up but that may not help.
The change in position may help calm some colicky babies. According to the research swing motions from side to side or from back to front while head supported can effectively calm the baby down. Colic is a physical condition in babies which cause severe abdominal pain and babies cry out loud for hours because of it. Tummy time means mummy time.
The soothing vibration with heartbeat sounds just adds to your baby s relaxation and comfort. I love recommending the babocush to my young patients to help with their development colic and reflux. With the body hands feet side of face and head in contact with the babocush your baby will not experience startling and will have great relief from wind reflux and colic. As a mum of premature twins i wish the babocush had been available when they were babies.
What makes it super suitable for baby with colic is its dual swing motions it swings both from side to side and from head to toe. The babocush offers a calming and safe place for your baby to lie on their tummy. Tummy time the babocush helps support tummy time great for strengthening your baby s neck back and trunk as well as helping prevent flat head syndrome and promoting cognitive development. But above all experts recommend creating a baby friendly environment till it gets mature with that.
The pressure on her tummy can help. The babocush relieves gas colic and reflux discomfort which means a happy baby and a happy you. It occurs mostly after few weeks of birth and continues for three to four months. If your baby is affected by colic then a baby swing can be a great solution.
You can also rub your baby s back which is both soothing and may help gas pass.