Infacol review – How to relieve a windy baby

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Infacol colic relief for babies

For new mums, tending to an inconsolable, colicky baby is heartbreaking. Every little bit of you just wants to help your munchkin feel better. We take a look at how Infacol delivers the help tiny tummies need to settle when no amount of cuddling or cooing seems to work.

Australian mums have been turning to Infacol wind drops for years for its effective treatment of babies’ windy bellies.

What is infant colic?

Baby on a bed with hand in mouth lying next to a bottle of Infacol

Infant colic affects 1 in 5 babies from birth up to 4 months and occurs in both breastfed and bottle-fed babies.

While the causes of colic are unknown, wind is a possible culprit. Babies get windy tummies by swallowing tiny air bubbles while they are feeding. When that air becomes trapped, it causes pressure, discomfort and incessant crying.

Infacol helps relieve infant wind before painful colic occurs.

How Infacol helps relieve colic

Infacol relieves wind, infant colic and griping pain through its special formulation. It contains an active ingredient called Simethicone (a defoaming agent) that breaks down bubbles in the gut and creates larger ones that are easier for babies to pass.

Suitable from birth, Infacol drops work locally and aren’t absorbed into the bloodstream, contains no sugar, alcohol or colourants.

A little Infacol goes a long way, so you only need to give your baby 0.5ml before each feed, whether breastfed or formula-fed, using the handy dropper included. For best results use Infacol for several days.

Flat lay product image of Infacol Colic Relief Drops on a lilac background

Here’s a summary of what you need to know about Infacol:

  • Suitable for use from birth onwards
  • Pleasant orange flavour
  • It’s completely free of sugar, alcohol and colourants
  • Every bottle comes with an integrated dropper, making it easy to give to your baby

When using Infacol, always read the label and follow the directions for use. And if bub’s discomfort continues or you are concerned about your baby’s health, always talk to your healthcare professional.

Infacol is available from leading retailers including Chemist Warehouse, Woolworths, Coles, Amazon and Baby Bunting.

For more information, or to take the handy ‘Does my Baby Have Colic Quiz’ visit Infacol.

 

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