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One Mom's Story: Desiree and Baby Caspian

One Mom's Story: Desiree and Baby Caspian

First time mom, Desiree, was hit with colic right from the start--her son Caspian was colicky from birth. Desiree says, "I'd feel horrible because I'd try everything under the sun that was supposed to help colic--warm baths, white noise, swaying, rocking, expensive, fancy bottles, etc, but those things only made him feel better for a bit." While she was still trying to find a remedy for Caspian's colic, things got worse. When Caspian was one month old, his pediatrician diagnosed him with reflux and prescribed Zantac, which, as Desiree says, was "ineffective and [I] found that it also constipated him."  So, as Desiree had new mom hormones coursing through her, she had a screaming baby who was refluxy and constipated. Not fun. Desiree knew things had to change--no one was happy, especially little Caspian. Her next step? Desiree

states, "I was browsing the internet looking everywhere for a natural, healthier alternative to common gas drops and Zantac. I stumbled across the Colic Calm website after I Googled natural colic and reflux medications." She ordered some and, thankfully, it worked. Desiree goes on to say, "Before I found Colic Calm my son would have me up five times a night. He'd scream, cry and have terrible gas and constipation all day long. It was chaotic . . ." Thankfully, Colic Calm did the trick and soothed baby Caspian.  She would administer, "Colic Calm 3-4 times a day, depending on his symptoms. I gave it to him at the sign of symptoms and I always gave it to him before bed to ensure a good nights rest for the both of us." And today? "My son is now 10 and 1/2 months old. I still give him Colic Calm if his tummy seems upset, if he has hiccups, or if he's teething!" Are you a Colic Calm user and would like to share your story? Just let us know by leaving a comment below and we’ll be in touch! As a thank you, Colic Calm will send you one bottle when your story goes live.