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COLIC CLINIC

Colic Clinic is run every week in Central London, with Natalie The Baby Expert.


At the Colic Clinic will receive a:

1 hour holistic Colic assessment

Personalised advice & recommendations for you to use to improve your baby's colic issue.

Colic Clinic is for babies under 6 months who :

Cry for long periods of the day

Fussy most of the day and nothing seems to settle them

Need to be held most of the day


Natalie uses her wealth of experience and knowledge working as a birth & baby professional for 10 years, to assess your baby and give you personalised advice and support.

Colic Clinic runs every Thursday & Friday visit www.birthbabybliss.co.uk to book

Email [email protected] for more information


Happy Saturday 😊

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