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Everdreamer1990 · 09/03/2020 03:29

My baby can be a nightmare to wind. It's worse on the early hours, feels even harder when you just want to go back to bed.

How long would you try to wind for if nothing really seemed to be coming up?

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GiveHerHellFromUs · 09/03/2020 04:08

Try lying them down for a few seconds, then sit them back up and go again. Sometimes it'd take up to 20 minutes for us. If it takes longer, have you tried infacol? It's great at getting wind up, although it did constipate DD

Sleepycat91 · 09/03/2020 05:25

Dd can still hang on to her wind for ages. Found alternating between sitting and over the shoulder, holding her up under her arms so shes stretched out, tipping back and forth when sat or putting your thumb under her arm and lifting it up usually works

Everdreamer1990 · 09/03/2020 06:18

We've tried Infacol but it's not really helping. The same as Dentinox.

Tried various positions & lying her down & sitting her up again. She just doesn't want to part with it.

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TheTiaraManager · 11/03/2020 15:27

My DD has been like this the last few days. I need to do a mixture of burping her over my shoulder, lying her down & bouncing her on my knee.

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