I have a woman who is exclusively feeding a 2 month old who has be diagnosed
as 'colicky' (his dad is a pediatrician).  She feels after trying to
eliminate many different foods that when she eliminated sparkling water (2-3
bottles per day) that his colic episodes decreased.  He does not technically
have colic in my mind since he is fine all day, but is v. fussy at night.
Has anyone ever heard of this?

Also I would love to hear about how long you, as LCs, tell mothers to avoid
dairy products to determine if this is the source of infant's distress.   I
will compile answers if you send me direct emails.
   Thanks as always for this wonderful resource, Lactnet!

Michelle Scott, MA, RD, LD, IBCLC
Wellspring Nutrition and Lactation Services
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