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Colic Sanity Savers
Tips to Help Keep Your Cool While Coping with a High-needs Baby
By Harmony Cornwell
If you feel that you are close to your breaking point take a time-out. "Even if it is five minutes sitting in the car listening to music," McArthur says.
Different people use different methods to calm down. Find one that works for you and use it when needed. Taking a bubble bath, stretching or taking a nap with your baby are all ways to calm down. And remembering that you are not the reason your baby is crying can help you keep your cool.
"A postpartum doula will come into the home and hold the baby to allow Mom and Dad to get some sleep, or take a break," McArthur says. You can hire a doula to help during the day or if you find you need more support during the night you can hire one to pull a night shift with you.
"You will survive this," Zavala says.
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