Witching hour

My 7 week old LG is so good of a night even sleeping through most nights, settled all morning and early afternoon and then 5pm hits and she’s crying and won’t settle even being held, sometimes she’ll stop for a little and then start again. This usually lasts until around 11pm. Took her for a walk in the pram earlier and she settled then as soon as we get home she’s crying again. Anyone else dealing with this? I’m wondering if it’s colic but she doesn’t cry continuously…

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You are not alone, Going through the exact same situation for the past 5 days (we are 5 weeks 2 days), we tried burp her, bath, infaco (for colic) nothing seem to settle her, she won’t take the full feed either , rejecting milk. Will be keen to see what others advice are.

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I am dealing with this atm, my LG is constipated and even though she is going as she is on Laxido there is still a blockage and to top it off now she is being sick a lot.

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Be careful with Carobel as it causes constipation thats why my LG is constipated. If she is refluxy ask about Lomeperazole.

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