• The Colic Chronicles

  • May 3 2022
  • Length: 26 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • Welcome to The Happy Baby Podcast.


    This episode is about baby colic, a diagnosis that is often handed out to parents of a very distressed baby. We discuss what exactly colic is, what it’s often confused with and what you can do to help your baby.


    As always, you should discuss your concerns with the right medical practitioner before starting any treatment. Every baby is different.


    If you would like more information about our online course, see Online Course (corkchildrensclinic.com) or our Instagram page Frank Kelleher (@frankkelleherbabyosteopath) • Instagram photos and videos


    The Happy Baby Podcast

    Are you a parent of young children?

    Are you looking for good, practical, professional advice and information about you little ones?

    Then this podcast is for you!

    Frank Kelleher is a Paediatric Osteopath with over 30 years’ experience in healthcare. He runs a very busy paediatric practice in Cork and wanted a way to give more parents information about the issues he treats every day. Issues like digestive upset in a newborn baby, the premature baby, effects of delivery on the newborn baby for example.

    Frank will also invite guests to discuss some of the issues he treats and other conditions that commonly affect babies and children. In this first series we will be speaking to an Educational Psychologist, a Speech and Language Therapist and a Paediatric Physiotherapist.

    So, join us for a chat and if you like our podcast, remember to hit the SUBSCRIBE button!


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