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			<title>Colic Baby Bootcamp - Parent Survival Tips</title>
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			<description> Surviving a baby with colic truly deserves an award of some sort. The relentless  screaming can really drive you to the edge.</description>
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			<description>Babies like to feed until they fall off to  sleep, no matter if they are feeding by breast or bottle. In fact, many toddlers  need to have a feeding before they go to bed so that they don&amp;rsquo;t wake up hungry  until morning.</description>
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