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Closed tear ducts??
Infants on 06-05-2008
My 4 1/2 month old has had REALLY runny eyes since he was born. They get all gunky and goopy and im constantly having to wipe them clean. MY dr said that its ok and normal. She said that his tear ducts havent opened up yet. Is this normal? I figure it would clear up by now. Should I be worried???
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not sleeping through night
Infants on 01-10-2008
My daughter is 4months old and for the past week HAS NOT been sleeping through the night. She has been waking up anywhere from 3-4 in the morning. I can sometimes rock her back to sleep, but last night was the worst. I would rock her back to sleep, put her in her crib and about 5 minutes later she would wake up again and start crying. SO, I tried f... more
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Question About Feeding
Newborn Babies on 10-17-2007
My little girl is a month and 3 days old. She is eating about 3-4 oz. and I was wondering if its ok to try and fed her every 4 hours. I have been feeding her every 3 hours, but its kind if nice to have a longer break in between feedings. The last 2 nights she has eaten at 2:00 am and slept until 6:30/7:00 am!! Its been GREAT!!! Im hoping this bec... more
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Help!
Parenting Community on 10-07-2007
So my daughter is now 3 weeks and 2 days old. My pediatrician thinks she might have a slight case of colic. She only gets fussy at night. There is NOTHING I can do to soothe her. Is it ok to just let her cry it out until she falls asleep?? I feel so bad, but there is nothing I can do for her. Shes fed, clean diaper etc.....please help
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At what age can I stop the middle of the night feedings ?
Infants on 09-30-2007
My daughter is 2 weeks and 2 days old. I have been feeding her every 3-3 1/2 hours. She is formula fed. I was wondering if during the night I could feed her every 4 hours? That way I could possibly get just a little more sleep. And at what age can I stop the middle of the night feedings? I am just getting sooooo worn out.
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Spit Up
Newborn Babies on 09-24-2007
quick question......is it normal for babies to spit up ALOT after a feeding? I am breast feeding and its kind of worrying me. She doesnt all the time, but sometimes when I burp her she will spit up so much its almost like shes throwing up and one time a little spit up came out of her nose. Is she getting too much air when she eats? Or is she just e... more
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