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Colic Clinic - Holistic help for colic /wind/reflux


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Hello everyone,


I'm Natalie and I am a Birth & Baby professional with 10 years experience helping and supporting parents solve their baby's problems with colic, reflux, wind or constipation.


I run the holistic Colic Clinic, offering home consultations all over London helping parents solve colic issues.

At the Colic Clinic you will receive a 1 hour assessment, personalised advice and support to help you improve & manage your baby's colic/wind/reflux/constipation.


Colic Clinic can help if :

You spend hours a day rocking & holding your baby - if you stop they cry or fuss

You are walking your baby around to try and soothe them

Your GP has said your baby had colic

Your baby has suspected or diagnosed reflux

Your baby fusses frequently when feeding

Yoir baby frequently struggles with wind


I offer a FREE COLIC CHECK (15 minute call) to discuss what is happening and if needed I will suggest further support options.

The call is FREE and there is no push for you to book paid support and sometimes the FREE check is all that parents need to solve the issue.


To book your FREE COLIC CHECK email [email protected] or call 07856672072

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