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  • '''Infant colic''' is a medical term for persistent and inconsolable crying by healthy infa ...ion of prematurity, that is, if the baby was born three weeks prematurely, infant colic starts five (three plus two) weeks after birth, and may last until near fiv
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  • ...Pediatrics Vol. 14 No. 5 November 1954, pp. 421-435. PMID 13214956</ref> "Infant colic" (or "colic") applies only to young infants, and does not include ''older'' ...ink it was my edit on top of Nancy's ;-(): "... there is some dispute that infant colic even exists as a true medical disorder. ''The phenomenon that some babies a
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  • ...ion of prematurity, that is, if the baby was born three weeks prematurely, infant colic starts five (three plus two) weeks after birth, and may last until near fiv ...that time of their lives. If that is the case, a "cause" and a "cure" for infant colic will not be found, but the fact that the syndrome itself is not an indicati
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