B., I SOOOO know what you are going through. My first son had colic that gradually "petered out" between 3-4 mos. What were the odds of our 2nd son having colic? Well, he did. But, his colic suddenly stopped (W/ exception of one evening)~3.5 mos.old. All of the comments below are good, but I would not give corn syrup, which is chemically extracted & therefore worse than sugar for everyone (Sorry Norma). Check this site for a good video clip of a mom doing the "colic hold": www.fci.org/baby/colic.html. (The hold helped us the most). Also, google COLIC & check a variety of detailed sites. Some babies/people are allergic to soy. Goats milk (ck your local healthfood stores and/ or google goat's milk,your area, Ohio.) is often best, when not breastfeeding. Heres why: The size of the protein molecules in goat's milk are closer to the protein size in human breast milk. So, babies do well on it. The protein in cow's milk based formula are very large; Just look how big a cow is in size, compared to humans. This is why cow's milk proteins are large. Humans, especially babies can have trouble digesting the large proteins in cow's milk. (Not to mention lactose intolerance and that cow's milk produces mucous in the human body, which exacerbates colds, ear infections...) Anyway, try these things, and consider going to a D.O. (Osteopathic Doctor): They look for CAUSES, And have a lot of nutritional, allergy training. They treat the body as a whole, and have MORE training than M.D.'s (Osteo sounds like a bone M.D.; They aren't.) Amazingly, most M.D.'s including Pediatricians have very little nutritional training. I breast fed, & still had colicky babies because I overproduced milk & it shot out like a fire hose. We tried mylicon, constant holding, showering, driving, ...and just when we thought something "cured" the colic, it would start up again. (DO try different things. It gives you a small sense of being in control, and you may just find your solution.) It is very difficult, and you need someone to take over so you get a break. This is a good time to reassure your older kids; Tell them honestly that we still don't know why some babies are colicky, but it WILL eventually stop, and you & your baby will be fine. (You will need a vacation w/o kids!) This is the hardest & most important time to somehow find a sense of humor, if possible. Colic redefines the saying "Take it one day at a time"; Each day, my Husband used to say "Just write this day off. Every day is one day closer to life being better." I PROMISE you, it is. A D.O. will find a treatable underlying problem, or, your baby boy WILL outgrow the "colic" and you will emerge from the trenches, tired but stronger. Remind yourself: You are not to blame.