I was wondering the same thing - curious to see what others have to say.
TTC #2 since March 2010.
2 LOSSES ... c/p - Dec 2010. Ectopic - March 2011.
Me: 35; DH: 34
DX: DOR, egg quality issues ; DH - all normal
FSH 10.1, Estradiol 21.8, AMH 0.49
IVF #1 (Oct/Nov 2011) (Antagonist with BCP's)- 5R, 0 eggs to transfer
CD3 b/w by same RE 1/2012: FSH 6, AMH 1.4...wtf??
IVF #2 (Apr 2012) EPP/Antagonist with ICSI - 10R, 7M, 6 ICSI'd, 2F. 3DT = BFN
AMH tested by new RE 6/2012 - 2!
Saving money for IVF #3. Started a ton of supplements in May 2012 and hoping for a miracle!
SURPRISE BFP!! (October 2012)
If you're looking for technique, no, not really. If you're looking for information/theory on colic and why your baby may be behaving the way s/he does, then yes. I loved this book and I found all of the information in it to be valuable in getting through a very difficult time with my LO.
DS1 born 3/30/09 natural mc @ 10w4d 3/7/10 DS2 born 9/13/12
What I found most useful about the book was a) the variations on each of the S's that you could try, i.e. different forms of white noise that might work for shushing, and b) the fact that shushing or swinging needs to be fairly vigorous (understanding the line between vigorously rocking and actually shaking your baby) to actually calm the baby, and can then get more gentle as the baby gets calmer. I wouldn't have known that.
Yes, it goes a lot into colic, why babies cry/fuss, etc. Don't get me wrong, the majority of the book deals with the 5 S's (which I think are lifesavers), but there's tons of information in there about what drives babies to cry, be upset, etc. Well worth a read IMO.
Re: Happiest Baby On the Block more than S's?
If you're looking for technique, no, not really. If you're looking for information/theory on colic and why your baby may be behaving the way s/he does, then yes. I loved this book and I found all of the information in it to be valuable in getting through a very difficult time with my LO.
natural mc @ 10w4d 3/7/10
DS2 born 9/13/12