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Our experience and research tell us that the fussy baby is fussy for a reason and this program
will help those parents looking for answers. While Colic Solved doesn’t intend to suggest that
there aren’t high-need babies or those with sensitive nervous systems, it is here to introduce
the idea that something in fact may be wrong. This presentation will serve as a starting point
for understanding that the answer to a baby’s crying lays not in a rigid schedule or the proper
shushing sound but rather in the belief that a baby’s pain is treatable and real. |
You Will Learn:
- The latest research on crying & fussing
- How to identify hidden symptoms of reflux
- How to know when baby has fed enough
- The when, why and how of burping
- How to recognize milk protein allergy
- How to successfully breast feed the allergic baby
- When to be concerned about stool patterns
By offering new hope to parents this program is the ultimate
validation for the mother of the irritable baby. Colic
Solved will move parents beyond the outdated techniques
of simply coping and onto what we know about
why babies are irritable, how it can be fixed, and how to
advocate for their child.
“Great news for exhausted parents and for suffering babies!
Colic Solved gets to the root of what is making many babies
cry and offers powerful, real-world solutions. Dr. Vartabedian
is a strong advocate for undoing babies’ pain. This is a
must-have book for desperate parents everywhere.”
Alan Greene, MD FAAP, author of First Kicks to First Steps and founder
of DrGreene.com |

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Dr. Bryan Vartabedian has made a
living providing practical, realistic solutions
to the nutritional and gastrointestinal
problems of his patients. He is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston and serves as an attending physician at Texas Children’s Hospital.
Dr. Vartabedian has written for American
Baby and Parenting on children’s health issues and is the author of Colic Solved -
The Essential Guide to Infant Reflux and
the Care of Your Crying, Difficult-to-Soothe Baby (2007, Ballantine/Random House).
He is frequently quoted in the national
media on issues of children’s health and nutrition. |
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