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Holy crap! Shocked

.Aly is losing her mind! She wants to be held in one position while .I'm standing, and *nothing* *else* is good enough! She starts screaming, her face goes all red, and she has tears pouring down her cheeks.

She's not gassy, not hungry, not dirty/wet, not too hot or too cold. And I know her cries. She's .M.A.D!

Tantrums at 11 weeks? Is that possible? Confused
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replied October 26th, 2006
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My little sister was like that, she only wanted to be helded while standing....It's tiring that is for sure. Melia isnt' like that at all. Good lord I am so glad that I have a good baby.
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replied October 26th, 2006
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I don't know .Laura. 11 weeks is kind of early.

At your next appt, talk to her Dr. About this.

She's just very particular I guess! Hahahaha...She's a diva, that's it!!

Oni never did that cuz I didn't hold her like crazy. But holding her isn't going to hurt her! There's nothing wrong with doing what your child wants you to do. But eventually, you'll get tired of it. I would suggest, when the time is right for you, the .Ferber .Method. I'm sure you know of it...

I will defiantely help with her *need* to be held at all times.

Sarah
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replied October 26th, 2006
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Definatly bring her in to the dr, usually when they want to be held up a certain way all the times is either due to sickness(ear infection) or something else majority of the time anyways!
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replied October 26th, 2006
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Well she seems a bit better now, she's behaving well for her daddy. Half the time she'll be smiling and making happy cooing noises, and then she'll just get pissed off. She doesn't seem like she's sick, she just gets so mad!

I'm going to watch her over the next day or so and see if she starts acting worse. I think I might take her temperature too.

God, now i'm worried. Confused
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replied October 27th, 2006
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Not sure but it may be colic, thats what my neice did and all it was, was colic, just keep an eye on it like you said, only thing to do right now

~alicia~
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replied October 27th, 2006
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Re: Tantrums!
ayamiyaki wrote:
holy crap! Shocked

.Aly is losing her mind! She wants to be held in one position while .I'm standing, and *nothing* *else* is good enough! She starts screaming, her face goes all red, and she has tears pouring down her cheeks.


She's not gassy, not hungry, not dirty/wet, not too hot or too cold. And I know her cries. She's .M.A.D!


Tantrums at 11 weeks? Is that possible? Confused


thats exactly how my son is. He has been like that since 2 months old. There is nothing wrong, I mean his relfux is under control with meds, he is just a high needs baby. You might have one of those on your hands.
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