Boy do I ever know what she is going through. People claim so many things work, but nothing worked for me (and we tried it all!) It really is just a matter of telling yourself 'this too shall pass' and eventually it does. I know what AAP is recommending back sleeping now, but both of my children were tummy sleepers. Both of them are fine. They change their tune every year about which position to put them to sleep in. Some babies just need to tummy sleep. And I work in a peds ICU and a NICU. Guess how many of em get put on their tummies to sleep? All of em! And yeah, we do have monitors available, but still, most nurses agree. My son had horrible colic.He would scream from the time he woke up til the time he went to bed. It was a matter of getting through from one nap to the next. Then when he was six months old, he just stopped. Nothing worked. I tried car rides, the swing, carrying him in a front carrier, massaging his tummy, gas drops, whatever. It was just a matter of time. And I don't know about those home remedies. Because a lot of them just dope the baby up and make them sleep. Which I don't think is safe. Anyway,. the best you can do for her is offer to watch baby for her so she can go out for a while. When she comes home she will be refreshed and ready to do it again. Good luck,
Dawn
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