yeah but you .C.A.N spoil
them too much, then you've got aaaages of
sleepless night on your
hands.
absolutely!!!
I experienced that argggghhhh!!!!
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DylanJacob
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Apr 2006 Posts: 559
Posted: 04-17-06 17:29pm
Lol, aww michelle - it happened to my
neighbours I think. My bedroom is next to
hers (with a wall seperating of course -
semi-detatched house) and I talk from
experience. She cries all the time. The
worst thing is that they either ignore her
completely and talk over her in which case
it's even louder or they go straight to
her and she keeps right on crying. She;s
not a happy baby.
She's almost two now though so i'm getting
worried about her. Surely she should have
grown out of that by now. She actually
cries all the time... An am-dram play
with her dad recently and he said he
thinks he's had about three uninterrupted
nights sleep since she was born.
i couldnt leave lucas to cry
his heart out until hes worn himself out
from crying so much that he falls asleep.
Just so he sleeps through the night
within a certain amount of weeks. It
upsets me when hes upset, theres no way in
hell i'd leave a baby to cry like that,
even if it wasnt my baby. I think its
cruel because they cant tell us whats
wrong so they shouldnt be left to 'deal
with it' alone like
that.
it breaks you're heart to leave him crying
but yet you left him with a stranger to go
out, have sex, party and do drugs?
I can't wait until you tell him this story
when he's older.
"mom you stupid b*tch, die!"
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hopefulmjz
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 Mar 2005 Posts: 4777 Location: , USA
Thanks: 3
Thanked:11
Posted: 04-17-06 20:20pm
.D, I just figured out a little trick.
When .Adriana is fussy due to her being
tired, I turn the tv on and turn it to a
snowy station that makes that fuzzy noise.
A lady told me that awhile ago and I just
now thought to try it. It works (for
adriana anyways) I guess it's similar to
what they heard when they were in the
womb, that fuzzy/muffled sound.
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AlliE_18
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Dec 2005 Posts: 2129 Location: uk
Posted: 04-18-06 09:52am
Haha oh funny d
well I left him with someone who picked
him up when he cried etc, so he wasnt left
alone crying.
Im going to try that one hopeful! You
think they need a room to be all still and
quiet, but with lucas i've found he doesnt
stay asleep long unless theres some noise
around him, like the tv or radio on low.
Its like they feel safer with some sound
because they heard noises in our bellies.