👼 Say Goodbye to Baby Blues with Colief!
Colief Infant Digestive Aid is a natural and safe solution designed to alleviate colic symptoms in babies. With 90 servings in a 0.5 Fl Oz pack, this product contains lactase enzymes that help break down lactose in breast milk and formula, making it easier for infants to digest. Trusted by parents and healthcare professionals for over 25 years, Colief is clinically proven to reduce digestive discomfort, bloating, and fussiness in newborns.
C**E
Best kept secret for nursing moms
My lactation consultant suggested these drops because I have a fast let down and a large volume of milk, which means that sometimes my baby gets a lot of foremilk, which moves through the digestive system quickly, as it is thin, and the body can't always make enough enzymes to digest it in time. I bought the drops, gave it a try and after a while decided to back off, in case it was just snake oil! Within a day, my sweet baby was fussy, not sleeping well and overall so unhappy. My husband kept saying, it's his stomach... Did you try something new? Eat a food you haven't had in a while? That's when I realized that I had phased him off the drops and it made all the difference. This is my third child and wished I had known about these drops with my first two. We keep the droppers everywhere, in the diaper bag, in the nursery, I even tuck the bottle into my bra when we are out and about. I squirt 4 drops directly into his mouth (I do not do as the directions advise, which is to express milk, stir in drops, then spoon feed the baby the blend... That would be insanely difficult to maneuver with a hungry, crying baby in your arms). I also do not refrigerate, but don't leave it exposed to excessive heat, and it works well every time. This is such an amazing product. Thank you!
C**S
LIFE SAVER! Buy it!
If you’re dealing with colic you probably need this. My daughter would not sleep longer than 30 mins and would scream when she was awake. We tried everything: swaddling, gripe water, probiotics, the windis, massaging, reflexology, different burping techniques, gas drops, etc! Nothing worked! My husband and I were so stressed we were fighting constantly, my baby blues was extremely intensified I would cry constantly. I started researching and thought my breastfed baby might have a intolerance to lactose (no matter if you consume dairy or not there’s still lactose in breast milk). All the symptoms lined up so I said why not try it, the first night she slept 3 consecutive hours and it felt like a miracle. We are on day 4 and I am thanking the lord above for this product because it saved my sanity and allowed me to sleep and actually bond better with my baby. She’s not in pain anymore. She still has a few moments when she’s fussy but it’s decreased by 95% so that’s a WIN. Also when they have lactose intolerance they might have a diaper rash that seems impossible to rid of due to the acidic nature of the poo and my little one had it we changed her constantly and it was not going anywhere! Since we started these drops it’s made her poo less acidic and the rash is gone! Idk why this isn’t talked about more amoung moms or drs or even social media.
R**A
Miracle in a bottle!
My baby went through countless formula changes, gas medications, bicycle kicks, tummy massages, & missed naps due to inconsolable crying & tummy troubles... at least until we tried this. Happy baby & happy mom! Will be repurchasing again & again.
A**Y
Love the item but currently incorrectly priced
This item is listed incorrectly with an incorrect description and incorrectly priced.The 3 pack is NOT 1.5 oz/15 ml per bottle, those are the 7 ml bottles. I purchased it around 8 times for my twins thinking it was the 1.5 oz as listed in the description. The picture shows 7 ml though and that's what you actually receive. So it is cheaper and lasts longer if you just purchase the 1.5 oz individually rather than the 3 pack which has you pay more for less.
M**O
May be useful for EBF babies; not as effective as lactose-sensitivity formula
I'm not really sure that I noticed any appreciable difference using this product, but every baby is different. Mine had awful gas/colic and constipation for the first 7-8 weeks. We tried everything, including Simethicone gas drops in every bottle, Culturelle, gripe water, Dr. Brown's gripe belt, Windi straws, bicycle kicks, and Gentlease formula. Nothing helped.We couldn't be sure whether or not baby had a lactose intolerance, but we gave this a try anyway. I had low supply and was supplementing, so I added it to both my breast milk and his Gentlease until we ran out (at which point I switched to an actual lactose sensitivity formula, which really did seem to help, but the Colief alone did not).I didn't ask my pediatrician if it was okay to use this, though she did tell me it was okay to use probiotics, and since lactase is a natural enzyme, I felt comfortable using it. Reviewers complaining about how quickly it expires -- again, it's a natural enzyme that breaks down over time. That's just the way it is. Write the expiration date on your bottle and toss it when that day comes. Not worth taking any chances with your baby.As with all things when it comes to colic, it's hard to pinpoint whether any solution is actually effective other than time. For me, Colief was not the miracle cure that some reviewers claimed, but then neither was Culturelle. I can say what did seem to help my newborn was switching to an actual lactose-sensitivity formula. I understand this is not a helpful solution for EBF babies with colic, so I say you have nothing to lose by trying this. My baby eventually grew out of his colic around 7-8 weeks, but I still use the generic Sam's Club version of Similac Pro-sensitive and he rarely has troubles with gas anymore (he's 10 weeks now).Hang in there! Colic doesn't last forever.
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