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Newborn Colic Treatment

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As the causes of colic remain a mystery, there are no medications found to be safe and effective. Thus if your baby is tested to be otherwise healthy, we do not suggest any medicines for you. There are some home remedies for colic, most of which are pretty conservative. It may include swing baby from side to side or from front to back while supporting their head, playing soft and relaxing music, eye contact and facial emotions on joking babies, feeding babies, using a pacifier or swaddling with legs flexed. All the above methods aim to attract baby’s interest or attention and make them feel relaxed and safe. In other words, they are some kinds of calming ways on colicky babies. Of course, if hugging or coaxing babies for an extended period, parents will feel so exhausted both in spirit and in physical. In such a condition, which helps a colicky baby or parents is the best baby swing. It imitates parents motions and brings enjoyment and safety to babies as parents do in ...

Best Baby Swing for Colic – Buying Guide

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How Long Does Colic Last Luckily, colic is a sickness that can be cured by itself through time. It usually lasts for six weeks, and it gets a large improvement between three and four months. 80% of the babies of more than 4 months years old are over colic. Effects of Colic On Family Baby colic to some extent influences the emotions of parents and may get parents into long term depression and anxiety. Baby continually cries in the evening, which means parents need to hug and coax baby into sleep during the whole long night. When it lasts long, mothers and fathers do not get enough sleep and may cause bad depression. Besides, it may also lead to a frequent visitor to the doctor and excessive laboratory tests, baby colic is to a large extent exposed to abuse and even leads to the shaken baby syndrome. Should I Take My Baby to Doctor If She or He Gets Colic Crying is a language that babies use in their early years; they can not speak out their feelings or even sickn...

Causes of Baby Colic

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The causes of colic remain unknown now. It happens on baby boys and baby girls, healthy babies and sick babies, strong ones and weak ones. There is a word that babies born to mothers who smoke a lot during pregnancy are at high risk of getting colic, but it is not proved scientifically. Some experts believe that baby’s fed cow’s milk is also related to colic to some extent, some of which develops antibody response and causes the colic. Allergy to milk will, of course, worsen the condition. Another unproved saying is that colicky crying is a physical release of sensitive babies. During the evening, babies are hard to sense sights, sound, and sensation. Thus they become anxious and afraid. In a word, causes of colic is still a mystery to all of us. What we could do is to try as we could to relieve the sickness for our babies. Read more from Trampolinepaul Contact me at About.me

Top the Best Baby Swing for Colic

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What Does Colic Mean In Babies? Colic represents the uncontrollable crying for over three hours a day or three days a week. It is not a severe disease that can happen on most healthy babies, and it affects 10%-40% of babies under 4 months old. It does not result in long term problems, but it is really a tough thing especially for new parents. Symptoms of Colic In Infants Colic frequently happens on healthy babies between two weeks and four months of newborn babies. The crying time lasts for more than three hours a day or three days a week. Periods of colic happens typically in the evening for no slight reasons. The symptoms may include high pitch crying, wrinkled brow, legs and hands waving in the air with anger, etc. Read more from Trampolinepaul Contact me at About.me

Things to Consider on Buying Baby Swing For Colic (continue)

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Swing constructions Baby lacks the ability to protect itself in dangerous situations; thus it needs to stay somewhere pretty safe. Selecting a baby swing with metal or stainless steel materials ensures a relatively long service life and durability. Also, the seat needs to be pretty soft and well padded. Safety There is never too much to focus on the safety issues of babies. And to guarantee safe use, first, you need to make sure that you use it under the recommended weight limit. Then choose a sturdy type with a sturdy structure. What comes next is the harness, the five-point harness is far better than three-point types. Power source There are two power types, one is battery operated, while the other is plug-in type. Battery operated swings are convenient in travel use, but spends a lot on use costs. Plug in baby swing, as the name suggests, needs to be used at home near ac adapter. Additional features There are many other swings for colic babies w...

Things to Consider on Buying Baby Swing For Colic

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1. Baby position For colic babies, keeping a slightly upright or straight position no matter in sleeping or standing helps relieve the pain, for it helps stomach acid stay where they belong. Some of which are designed as upright types, while others are equipped with multiple seating positions for different needs. 2. Swing movement The standard swing moves from front to toe, or from side to side, and some combine two act together as binary options. The one with front to back movement is highly suggested. When hugging a baby with colic, the doctor indicates that moving it from head to toe, with slight vibration can better relieve its pain. Therefore, some with vibrating function can also be the right choice. 3. Swing speed Baby is fond of the movement of swinging, especially for those suffering the uncomfortable feeling of sickness; they are easily getting distressed. In such conditions, those with slight movement are not suitable any longer. You should choose one...

Does Baby Swing Help Colic?

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Surely it helps to some extent. Infant swing frequently is regarded as a lifesaver to help free your hands; it tends to be a safe and cosy place that baby can stay in for a short period. With its swing motion imitating from parents, the baby swing effectively soothes baby down. For colic baby, the best relief method is attending more conservative activities, such as shaking them gently around. And that is precisely way the baby swing can do in working. Besides, along with its inserted music and slight vibration, the baby feels quite comfortable and gradually calms down. However, only those with well designed can be perfect helpers. Then what are the best gear for a colic baby? Or say, what factors and features should the best one for colic baby have? Just keep reading, and you will find the answer. Read more from Trampolinepaul Contact me at About.me

10 Best Baby Swings for Colics Review 2019

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Crying of the baby especially for the newborn baby usually is representing the newborn of a life. For newborn baby, crying is the universal language for him or her to communicate with the outer world. They express their hunger, thirsty, bad feelings and eagerness for love and simulations through crying. But what if the baby is continuously crying for over two or three hours? Then you should pay particular attention, that your baby is perhaps getting colic. You may ask, what is colic? Is it something serious? Do I need to get a doctor? Don’t worry, in this article; we will give you detailed introductions on the colic and best way to solve or to relieve baby with colic. Read more from Trampolinepaul Contact me at About.me

The Best Baby Swing for Colic on the Market

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When babies become colicky, they would turn cranky and are unable to sleep soundly. That’s why it’s crucial that you know the best baby swing for colic. This will help you keep your baby safe and free from this painful discomfort. Colic can result from lactose intolerance or certain protein food allergies that results to indigestion, excessive crying, and sleep disturbance. A baby with colic is a parent’s nightmare. This is the reason why your precious angel should be lulled to sleep without problems. For your convenience, we have compiled the top 10 baby swings for you to choose from. You can browse and find out what would work best for your baby. Keep in mind that it’s only you who knows your precious one, so don’t solely rely on other people. You have to listen to your heart and mind when picking your baby’s swing. Choosing the best baby swing for colic can be a Herculean task, if you don’t have a good buying guide. Keep in mind the pointers presented in this...

ISO Settings of Lenses for Newborn Photography

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ISO is one of the important settings for a camera that is used for capturing well-exposed pictures. ISO is a short form for the term International Standards Organization. Actually, it is an organization that has set some standard ratings for every gadget and products. In the photography sector, ISO number will let you know how sensitive is the image sensor to the light. The lower the ISO number means the lower is the sensitivity of the film. This means the finer the grain in the photo. On the other hand, the higher number of the ISO means that the camera is more sensitive to the lens that will allow you to click pictures in dark lighting situations. For those scenes where the subject is moving fast and light is low, you’re supposed to set higher ISO rating. At higher ISO setting, you can use faster shutter speed to get a stable frame. Digital cameras can be set to ‘Auto Mode’ in which the camera automatically set the appropriate ISO set as per the conditions. ...

Buying Guide For Best Lens for Newborn Photography

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Honestly saying, the camera equipment you use doesn’t define how much success you’ll achieve as Newborn Photography. Actually, it’s the camera or lens, it’s the photographer and the skills. All and all, we are trying to say that buying the best lens isn’t enough to get the best result. Until you show up your skills and do proper justice with the equipment. We begin our review by introducing the best lens for Newborn Photography and mentioned its effectiveness and advantages. Later on, we’ve picked some best lenses out of many being available in the market. We’ve reviewed all the items individually and also provided pros and cons for the same. Finally, we’ve prepared a buying guide with complete details for the buyers who are new in the industry. Canon EF 85mm f1.2L II USM is our top priority when it comes to best lens for newborn photography as it has 85 mm of focal length with f1.2 aperture. The lens has all those features that are demanding for any newborn ph...

The Best Lens for Newborn Photography on the Market

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In this article, we have reviewed the 10 of the best lenses for newborn photography including Canon, Nikon, Sigma and a Sony lens along with a comparison table and a detailed buyer’s guide to help you choose the best lens possible. “Cutie”, “So Cute” – These are some common expressions that one emits out while seeing a photograph of any newborn baby. And no doubt, babies are sky high cute that every individual thinks of capturing their photos. Even many people opt for this activity as their profession and earn some really good bucks. So if you’re also dreaming to choose this a career option, then you will be requiring a camera lens to make it true. So if you’re interested in knowing more about Best Lens For Newborn Photography, then stay connected with us. No doubt, photography is an art and one of the most fascinating profession for all the people out there. But in order to become a perfect photographer, you must be filled with all the useful and necessary ph...

Best Lenses for Newborn Photography Tips

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Photographing newborns has to be one of my all time favourites. I absolutely love seeing a family in its first weeks, the complete adoration the parents feel and their amazement that they’ve created a tiny little human. Capturing these moments is a great privilege, and if any kind of portrait session deserves to be nailed, it’s the newborn photography session! Over the years, I’ve developed a set of tricks that help me get the most out of a newborn portrait session, and here they are. I learnt many of these tips for photographing newborns the hard way – on the job! I’ve photographed over a thousand children now and am very in tune with babies’ moods and habits, which really helps keep a session calm. I’d recommend that you get as much experience with newborns as you can to increase your understanding of how a newborn might react to certain situations. There’s also reams of information on newborn development available online – spending time absorbing these arti...

Getting the right gear for newborn photography (continue)

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Tip #21 A more economical option for a portrait lens is the Canon 85mm f/1.8, or if you’re a Nikon shooter, the Nikon 85mm f/1.8. [Editor: if you’re using a crop sensor camera, a 50mm lens will give you a similar focal length to an 85mm lens on full frame. Affordable options here include the Canon 50mm f/1.8 STM or Nikon 50mm f/1.8G.] Tip #22 For group shots with a newborn, a 50mm lens such as the affordable Canon 50mm f/1.8 STM (or Nikon 50mm f/1.8G) is a good choice, as even if the family’s home is small you’ll usually manage to fit the whole family in. [Editor: if you’re using a crop sensor camera, a 35mm lens will give you a similar focal length to a 50mm lens on full frame. Affordable options here include the Canon 35mm f/2 IS or the Nikon 35mm f/1.8G] Tip #23 If you’re leaning towards more lifestyle photography, a wider lens like a 35mm is great as you’ll get more of the interior in without too much distortion – just don’t photograph people at the edges o...

Getting the right gear for newborn photography

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Tip #18 When selecting a camera for newborn photography, choose as quiet a shutter as you can – a noisy shutter close to a newborn’s face is likely to wake and startle them. I use a Canon 5D mark iii which has an almost silent shutter – the difference between that and the noise of the Canon 5D markk ii‘s shutter is quite remarkable. [Editor: Whilst newer dSLRs like the Canon 6d mark ii offer a silent shutter mode, using one of these mirrorless cameras with a completely inaudible electronic shutter is a much better option.] Tip #19 My favourite lens for newborns is the Canon EF 100m f/2.8L – the close-up details from this lens are beautiful (and it’s also great as a portrait lens). [Editor: whilst Nikon doesn’t have an equivalent 100mm macro lens, the Tamron 90mm f/2.8 DI SP does a fine job – they also do a version for Canon here too.] Tip #20 A cheaper option for close-up shots is using an extension tube like this one with a 50mm lens – the results aren’t a...

Responding to the newborn during the portrait session (continue)

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Tip #12 Certain shots are easiest when the baby is asleep: close-ups of their tiny toes, for example, are much easier when a baby is sound asleep than when their little legs are wriggling around. Tip #13 Try to keep speaking around the newborn, so they get used to your voice and it doesn’t startle them to hear a stranger so close to them. Keep your voice low and calm, newborns are very sensitive to noise. Tip #14 If a baby is starting to fall asleep, wait a minute or two so they fall asleep properly – even on silent mode, a clicking shutter can be enough to disturb that snooze. Don’t try to move the baby until they’re in a deep sleep – when their bodies have become very still and their breathing is deeper. If you move a newborn in a light sleep, they’ll wake up! Tip #15 If a newborn is irritated by hunger, you’ll never get them settled – let the baby feed till they’ve had enough, and you’ll have a much easier job on your hands. Tip #16 Bear in mind ...

Responding to the newborn during the portrait session

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Tip #9 Get some experience with newborns first before photographing one – they’re quite different to young babies, and need a lot more attention! If you’ve spent time around a new baby, the constant nappy changes and feeds won’t come as a surprise – and you won’t be panicking that all the time is being used up with bodily needs, you’ll have seen how there’s a window of calm after all the excitement – that’s the moment you’re waiting for to really start photographing in. Tip #10 First things first – always, always, always wash your hands before handling a newborn – they’re so vulnerable to germs and illness, you want to be as clean as possible just in case. And of course, if you have an illness, postpone the session – the baby’s health is the top priority here. Tip #11 I follow the newborn’s lead – if they’re awake and settled, that’s when I suggest taking a family portrait. Different photographers approach this differently – many studio photographers, for e...

Tips of Using Lenses for Newborn Photography (continue)

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Tip #6 Make some suggestions as to what the parents might wear. New mums might prefer a loose T-shirt as it’s more flattering for baby weight than tight breastfeeding tops – word this suggestion carefully though, as no one’s more sensitive than a new mum! I ask parents to take their watches off beforehand, as it’s so distracting having a big watch in the shot if you go for a close-up of a newborn lying in the parents’ arms. You don’t want to do this in the moment as a watch will usually leave a mark for a good few minutes till the skin settles. Tip #7 Ask the parents what time of day would suit their emerging routine best. Newborns tend to be happier in the morning, so that’s usually a good time for their portrait session. Avoid their witching hour at all costs, towards the late afternoon – it can take hours to settle even the calmest newborn at the end of the day. Tip #8 Spend a few minutes chatting with the parents before you get started on the day,...

Tips of Using Lenses for Newborn Photography

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Parent prep before the newborn portrait session Tip #4 Cover the essentials – is there anything the parents are particularly looking for from their newborn portraits? Have they seen any photographs that they particularly liked? Parents vary wildly as to whether they’d like more photographs of them all together as a new family, or mostly photographs of their newborn – some parents don’t even want to be photographed at all. I encourage all parents to feature in one way or another, even if it’s just their arms being in shot holding their baby. When that little newborn is an adult, it’ll mean so much to them to have photographs which also show their parents. Tip #5 Consider how old the newborn will be at the time of the newborn portrait session. Studio photographers often want the baby in the first week, but for home sessions the first two weeks is generally fine. Bear in mind the hormone crash that mums will go through on day 4 or 5 after the baby is born, ...

Newborn Photography Tips for a Baby Photoshoot

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As with any portrait session, the most important element is preparation – feeling comfortable with your game plan and with your clients will go a long way to making sure you capture those precious moments beautifully. Game plan prep for a newborn photography session Tip #1 Have in mind a loose shot list of the photographs you plan to take. Will you approach the newborn portrait session as a lifestyle session, or will you give the parents guidance and suggest certain poses or set-ups? Are you planning to photograph the parents as well as the newborn, and any siblings? Will there be any other family members present – grandparents are often in the wings, for example. Tip #2 You’ll likely end up in all sorts of strange positions getting just the right angle for a tiny newborn, so wear clothing that you’ll feel comfortable moving around in and stretching. Tip #3 New parents can be completely consumed with amazement at their newborn – you may not be off...

Type of Lenses for Newborn Photography

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Of course, you could go for a zoom lens instead – something like a 24-70mm will give you a great focal range.  I tend to prefer primes – they are usually sharper (unless you are getting a high end zoom) and because they can open up to a wider aperture, much more useful for shooting indoors when light is low. If you would like a little more help choosing which lenses are suitable for different situations and shots, be sure to download my “Which Lens Kickstarter Guide” – you’ll get example images from different lenses, and details which focal lengths you should use for different types of lifestyle, portrait and documentary photos, so you know exactly which lenses might suit the job! Read more from Trampolinepaul Contact me at About.me

Which lenses do I need for newborn photography?

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When it comes to newborn photography, all you really need two different types of lenses - one lens for general "all-purpose" shots, and another lens for those teeny tiny details.  Of course, you COULD have more lenses, (who doesn't love to get their hands on a new lens?!) but if you are just starting out, and don't want to spend the earth on equipment just yet, these two lenses are all you need - provided you choose wisely.  Let's break down when you would use each of these two lenses. The "all-purpose" lens is what you will use for the majority of the shots you take during your newborn session, as you'll use this for portraits of the baby, and also for the family together, maybe breastfeeding images, and any images where you want to show the environment - for example, elements of the nursery. Read more from Trampolinepaul Con tact me at About.me

What's the best lens for newborn photography

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We love a bit of lens talk here on the blog, so today we are going to be answering this question:  what’s the best lens for newborn photography? If you are just getting started with newborn photography, you might be wondering what lenses you need to get started, and which you can do without! Let’s face it, lenses aren’t cheap, so knowing exactly what you need – and what you can do without – will help make sure you get the best images possible, without spending your life savings. In this post we are going to cover: WHICH types of lenses you should have, and most importantly, how to choose the best newborn photography lens for YOU! Read more from Trampolinepaul Contact me at About.me

Features of Lenses for Newborn Photography

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The last thing you should consider when choosing your go-to lens is lens distortion. If you are going to be shooting up-close to your subject, then keep in mind that using a 35mm lens can really start to distort your subject. So for newborn sessions, for example, if you are shooting very close to the baby with a 35mm lens, some of baby’s features may appear too large or just disproportionate. And that’s not something we want. So the best option would be an 85mm, or a 50mm. Just something else to keep in mind while you are thinking about which lens is best for you. Ok, so that’s it for now you you guys – I know I’ve given you a lot to think about when it comes to lenses and newborn photography. But just to wrap it up, here’s what you need: First, choose your go-to lens – I recommend either a 50mm, 85mm, or 35mm… and second, you will definitely want to use a macro lens for close-up detail shots of those sweet newborn babies. Read more from Trampolinepaul Contact m...

Using Best Lenses for Newborn Photography

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First, if you have a full-frame camera, you can definitely go with either the 50 or 85mm. However, if you know your camera has a crop sensor, you might find it a bit difficult to shoot with the 50 or 85 – and it might be easier on you to try the 35mm, so that’s what I would recommend. Read more about Full Frame vs. Crop Sensor cameras here! Next, you really need to consider how much space you’re working with. If you have a lot of space or are working in your own studio, then an 85mm might be a great option for you. If you’re a little more limited on space, or will be shooting in your clients homes that don’t have a lot of room to back up, then the 50mm would probably be better. And of course, the 35mm would give you the most flexibility when you’re working in small spaces. Read more from Trampolinepaul Contact me at About.me

Choosing Best Lenses for Newborn Photography

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So those are the 2 lenses that I use on a regular basis with my newborn portraits. You definitely need a go-to lens, and a macro lens. The macro lens is pretty straight-forward…  but as far as your go-to lens, there is definitely a little wiggle room here, and a lot of different opinions on which one is best. So let’s talk for a minute about how to choose a go-to lens that would be best for you. The 3 most common go-to lenses that a lot of newborn photographers like to use are: a 50mm, 85mm, or 35mm lens. These are all prime lenses, and the number I’m referring to is the focal length of the lens. Be sure to check out Betsy’s post on focal length basics to get more information about what these numbers mean. All 3 of these lenses are GREAT – and each have their own pros and cons. As I already mentioned, my favorite go-to is the 50mm, but a lot of other newborn photographers also love using either the 85 or the 35mm. Now, a lot of this simply depends on pe...

Best Newborn Photography Lenses

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First is what I call your ‘go-to’ lens. This is the lens that you’ll be using a majority of the time for your newborn sessions. Now, this will be different for each of you, depending on a few factors – which I’ll talk about more in a minute. But for me, my go-to lens for newborns is the 50mm 1.2. I use my 50mm lens for standard portraits of baby alone, as well as for images of families together, and lifestyle images. The next lens that is really essential for newborn photography is a macro lens. This is the lens that will allow you to capture all of those teeny tiny details that are so important in newborn photography. I love the 100mm 2.8 lens – it is a really wonderful lens. Now, if you don’t have a macro lens, you can try to get these types of details with another lens – but honestly it is just NOT the same. A macro lens will give you the sharpness and show details that you really can’t capture with other lenses. Read more from Trampolinepaul Contact me at Abou...

The Best lens for newborn photography

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This is one of the number one questions we hear when it comes to newborn photography.  If you’re just getting started in the newborn niche, you’ll no doubt be wondering if you have the right lenses to capture those precious little babies. Or if you’re already an established newborn photographer, maybe you’ve been thinking that it might be time to invest in a new lens because you feel your newborn images are lacking a little bit. So here are some tips for you, and what I’ve discovered are the best lenses for newborn photography. Ok, so let’s start by talking about how overwhelming this can seem for those of you who are just starting out. For example, if you search online for the top lenses you need for newborn photography, you’re going to be hit with a dozen articles all saying different things. Not only that, but some photographers will tell you that you absolutely NEED to have 4 or 5 lenses for newborn sessions. But I have found that that is simpl...