MCHN is Maternal Child Health Nurse - it may called something different in your state.

If you think she has colic or wind there are a couple of things you can try. You can try massaging her belly in a circular clockwise direction (direction food travells), you can slowly but gently and firmly pump her legs as though she is riding a bike, slowly bring both knees up to her chest at the same time and hold it there for a few sec (maybe 30). This should all help with getting her to pass wind. You can also try getting in a shower with her and letting the water massage her back and tummy (this helped my DD alot). If you're not confident standing you can take a plastic chair or similar in to sit on.

Does your DD like a bath? Maybe try giving her a bath when she is getting upset - it might help to relax her.

You could also try something called Infacol which is suppose to help with colic and wind issues. As is Infants Friend. Infacol worked for us and Infant's Friend makes DD's bottom sound like she should be in a band! One of the girls on here (Caro) swears by something she gets from a pharmacy in WA but I'm not sure what it is called... I'll see if I can find the link... https://www.bellybelly.com.au/forums...ad.php?t=38401

Does she settle if you go for a drive or walk?

How long was the episode last night (including the 15 minute breather when her nappy was off)? What time did it happen?

Have you spoken to your doc or early childhood nurse about these crying issues? They might be able to help. Have you got someone you can "tag team" with so your not the only person caring for her during one of these sessions? I know that after 30 minutes I needed DH to take over for a little bit.

HTH and hang in there.

MG