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	<title>Comments on: Solutions for Colic</title>
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		<title>By: Antoinette</title>
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		<description>Hi Meg
You are so right.  With a baby most things are trial and error.  Each baby is so individual that what works for one doesnt work for the other.  I saw this in my own children.  Tom was the perfect child who was settled and slept well, who was calm and contented.  Dan was very fractious and niggly.  Tom needed very little soothing input from me, whilst I would spend hours soothing Dan, walking with him in his sling and calming him.  My life saving products I used with my boys were a Swaddle blanket, a sling and a dummy.  To this day I still use my sling every day with Dan.  He is almost 2, and we use it on the school run, and at times when he is really upset.  He even asks for it or brings it to me when he is battling to calm down.  I guess being close to his mum is his best place to be.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Meg<br />
You are so right.  With a baby most things are trial and error.  Each baby is so individual that what works for one doesnt work for the other.  I saw this in my own children.  Tom was the perfect child who was settled and slept well, who was calm and contented.  Dan was very fractious and niggly.  Tom needed very little soothing input from me, whilst I would spend hours soothing Dan, walking with him in his sling and calming him.  My life saving products I used with my boys were a Swaddle blanket, a sling and a dummy.  To this day I still use my sling every day with Dan.  He is almost 2, and we use it on the school run, and at times when he is really upset.  He even asks for it or brings it to me when he is battling to calm down.  I guess being close to his mum is his best place to be.</p>
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