Dear [* data('firstname') || 'Healthcare Professional' *],
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The information that parents receive from their Healthcare Professional is invaluable, especially in the first few weeks and months of an infant's life when mild digestive disorders like colic, constipation, wind or crying are common and can be distressing for parent and baby.1
In collaboration with some healthcare professionals, we have put together resources to help you support parents with the management of infant colic and constipation.
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Kind regards,
The SMA® Professional Team
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Is my baby constipated? How to help parents understand.
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Infant Constipation is a topic that parents often discuss with healthcare professionals. Parents may think their child is constipated based on the number of times the baby poos in a day, however, the frequency of stools on its own may not be enough to define constipation and better parental understanding is required.
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The crying infant: Is it colic?
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A newborn may commonly have multiple gastrointestinal symptoms,2 and mild digestive disorders such as colic are a frequent contributor to the need for healthcare professional consultations. Explore other resources to help you support parents of crying infants.
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