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I don't even know where to begin. I am SO lucky to have found Desiree when my daughter was only one month old. She was crying from 8pm - midnight every night for 2 weeks straight and we couldn't figure out what was wrong. She wasn't hungry, her diaper was clean, no gas or illness... so of course, everyone threw out that horrible word, "colic." They also said she would outgrow it by 3 or 4 months old and all I thought was, hell no I'm not going through this for another 3 months! Enter: Desiree. During our first conversation, she told me there was no such thing as colic and that my sweet baby was just TIRED. She came to our house, did an almost 3-hour consultation and was there for us every hour of every day (and night) up until today. It took one week and there were no more tears. Because she was so young, she was still waking up at least once at night (but that is a miracle by any means for a newborn.) She is now almost 3 months old and sleeping ALL night. She is such a happy baby, and we are all on cloud nine. If you're even hesitating to call, DON'T. It is honestly worth every penny if you want your sanity back.
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