
Gassiness & Colic Relief Support
Colic and gassiness can be one of the most exhausting and emotional parts of early parenting. When your baby is crying and nothing seems to help, it’s hard not to feel powerless, isolated, or like you’re doing something wrong.
How can you benefit?
This service offers a clear, evidence-informed approach to understanding and easing your baby’s discomfort—while also supporting you through the emotional toll it can take. You don’t have to go through it alone.
What the Service Includes:
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In-depth assessment of feeding habits, positioning, burping, and latch (if applicable)
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Review of daily routine, sleep, and environment factors that affect digestion
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Gentle techniques to release trapped gas and reduce colic symptoms
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Feeding and bottle-holding guidance for breastfed and formula-fed babies
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Exploration of food sensitivities or foremilk/hindmilk imbalances
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Infant massage instruction to ease abdominal tension
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Support for parental stress, anxiety, or overwhelm
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A calm, judgment-free space to ask all your questions
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Dietary guidance for breastfeeding mother
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Which products to avoid during breastfeeding and for how long
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Substitutions for avoided products
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Sessions are available in-home or virtually, tailored to your baby’s age and needs.

FAQs for Gassiness & Colic Symptoms
Q1: What is colic, exactly?
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A: Colic is defined by excessive crying (typically 3+ hours/day, 3+ days/week) without a clear cause. It usually peaks at 6–8 weeks and improves by 3–4 months.​
Q2: How can I tell if my baby’s gassy or just fussy?
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A: We’ll help you identify common signs of gassiness vs. normal crying and teach you how to respond based on your baby’s unique signals.
Q3: Do I need to change my diet if I’m breastfeeding?
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A: There is food to avoid during breastfeeding, but there is always a substitute :)
Q4: Will this help with reflux or spitting up?
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A: Yes—many of our techniques overlap with reflux management. We’ll guide you on feeding positions and when to seek medical input.

There’s comfort on the other side of all this crying—we’ll get there together.
Call (416)824-3677 now, or Email to schedule your appointment.