So is 1 month and 4 days old and for some time that has been crying a lot. Weep for anything, even when I feed her. She starts to suck and then stops to mourn and then find the bottle and starts sucking the nipple again and then cries again. if she is not sleeping mourn, we are dedicated to her and walk with her and that does not stop. Then it seems that she finally gets tired and falls asleep, but she sleeps throughout this time because it is good to eat and mourn or simply mourn! may be something wrong with her? thanks
It could be any number of reasons. A midwife / nurse child health can offer good advice at this stage, doctors are not. A common cause is colic. Try to rub in a circular motion in the lower back and see if this calm, and be sure to burp after meals. But above all see a child health nurse. No one on Yahoo Answers can actually look at his baby, I just think about the possibilities.
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Jane has always been the good Williams. Her brothers might be highschool dropouts and rowdy late-night partiers, but not Jane. Jane never drinks, smokes dope or misses a single day of school. She’s in the drama club, gets top marks, and is one of the popular kids. Or she used to be. Now she’s one of those: the teenage mothers packing diaper bags, wheeling strollers into the highschool daycare. Jane is only fourteen, and she can feel the stares in the school hallway. She can hear the whispers on her whitebread street, too: Too bad. Gone the way of her brothers. Guess those Indians are all the same. Jane isn’t what she used to be–but then, maybe she’s more. When the baby was born, Jane’s grandmother told her she came from a long line of strong mothers, and Jane is discovering it’s true. Because of baby Destiny, Jane dares to demand the best, not just of herself, but of her whole family. This Jane accepts the consequences of her decisions, good and bad, and pushes through prejudices the former Jane just tiptoed around. This Jane is a strong link in something bigger than herself. She’s a girl with a baby, two feet on the ground, one hand in the warm grasp of her Indian past, and the other holding firmly to the future.
Written specifically for moms and dads of baby girls, this practical guide helps new parents understand the core nature of girls and teaches them how to nourish it through problems of crying, fussing, eating, sleeping, attaching, and other key issues.
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