Saturday, August 8, 2020

Parent Complications and Colic

 


Complications

Colic does not cause short-term or long-term medical problems for a child.

Colic is stressful for parents. Research has shown an association between colic and the following problems with parent well-being:

·         Increased risk of postpartum depression in mothers

·         Early cessation of breast-feeding

·         Feelings of guilt, exhaustion, helplessness or anger

Infants born to mothers who smoked during pregnancy or after delivery have an increased risk of developing colic.

Shaken baby syndrome

The stress of calming a crying baby has sometimes prompted parents to shake or otherwise harm their child. Shaking a baby can cause serious damage to the brain and death. The risk of these uncontrolled reactions is greater if parents don't have information about soothing a crying child, education about colic and the support needed for caring for an infant with colic.

By Mayo Clinic Staff