Understanding Your Baby's Results
Based on your answers, here’s what your baby’s crying pattern looks most like.
This quiz can’t diagnose colic, but it can guide your next steps.
Your baby may be showing some colic-like signs, but this can also overlap with normal newborn fussiness, wind, or an evening “witching hour” pattern. A few gentle changes over the next couple of days can help you see what makes the biggest difference.
Red flags to check
If you answered “Yes” to fever, vomiting, or unusual stools, your baby’s symptoms may be due to something other than colic. Please seek medical advice promptly, especially if your baby is feeding poorly, has fewer wet nappies than usual, seems very sleepy/unwell, or you’re concerned for any reason.
Quick tips
Pause mid-feed for a burp
Try a different burping position if needed.
Check teat flow if bottle feeding
Try paced feeds to reduce swallowed air.
Keep a simple note for 2-3 days
Time of day, feeds, naps, what helped.
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Manage Your Baby’s Colic with Infants’ Friend
If your baby does have colic, remember: it’s temporary, and you’re doing the best you can.
You don’t have to go it alone. There are gentle, natural ways to help relieve colic and wind. Infants’ Friend Colic & Wind Oral Liquid is suitable from birth and contains ingredients traditionally used to relieve wind, indigestion, and disturbed sleep. It’s free from sugar, alcohol, and artificial additives.
Help is closer than you think – find a stockist near you and skip the wait for delivery, so you’re ready when tough colic moments strike.
Need personalised advice or just want to talk it through? Contact us or read more about the signs your baby might have colic.
You’re doing a great job. We’re here to support you every step of the way.
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IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST, TALK TO YOUR HEALTH PROFESSIONAL.