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Reflexology For Fussy Babies

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Date: 01/29/2008 Topic: Parenting > Baby > Health  
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If you have a fussy baby try the Reflexology method. It's therapeutic and relaxing. Even babies enjoy a good foot massage.
  1. STUFFY-UPPY-RELEASE ZONE (SINUSES): Gently press your thumb up your baby's foot, from heel to each toe. Finish up by lightly squeezing each toe.
  2. CRANKY_BABY_RELIEF ZONE (TUMMY): Focus on the area between the ball of the foot and the heel. Move your fingers in a gentle massaging motion.
  3. GLEEFUL PANTS AND GIGGLES ZONE (LUNGS): Focus on the ball of the foot. Massage this area by pressing lightly with your thumb across the ball of the foot.

Source: Huggies

By Randa from San Marcos, TX

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