My baby is 3 months 9 days old... through out the day she is very active, sleeping peacefully, taking feed properly...But after 8 pm of night she is becoming irritable since last 2 days.. initially after 2 weeks of birth she had colic issues and we used to give her colicaid drops..but since last 1 month she was totally fine.. yesterday she started crying and we have her colicaid drops then also she was crying...we thought there may be some other pain so we gave her paracetamol drop.After that I fed her and she started playing...then at night 12 o clock again I fed her and started to burp her and she started crying again..then I offered her my breast again she started sucking and slept...she was not like that earlier..i am very much worried..why she needs to suck my breast since 2 days while sleeping??is she going through some growth pain or discomfort?
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Its still looking like colic. Burp the baby after every feed for atleast 20 mins. Use colic aid drops 6th hely whenever needed. If the baby is fine after using it feeding well dont worry. Burping even at night is important after feeding to prevent
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