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Gosh- he turns 2 months...and

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Texas4Good
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Anne

Gosh- he turns 2 months...and

I can't believe how fast 2 months have gone by.
But now he is not being that perfect little angle anymore.... each night between 8 PM - mid night, he is soooo fussy! I try feeding him, changing him, rocking him, ect... nothing works and he just crys for those 4 hours straight. I dreed every night now... I want to pull my hair out! How long will this last???

<<<venting New Mom>>>>>>

Posted 1/17/06 6:30 PM
 
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nrthshgrl
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Re: Gosh- he turns 2 months...and

How about putting him down at 7-7:30pm?
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Posted 1/17/06 7:07 PM
 

monkeybride
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Re: Gosh- he turns 2 months...and

Are you swaddling him?
Have you watched The Happiest Baby on the Block DVD? I highly recommend it.

Posted 1/17/06 7:12 PM
 

Texas4Good
My Boys

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Anne

Re: Gosh- he turns 2 months...and

Oh my, the first night the fussness only lasted 1 hr. I have been reading in the books and it seems as if this is a bit of colic for Frankie. Last night DH and I decided to feed him, change him, & give him Milocon for the gas, in hopes he would be better. Well it didn't work. So tonight, a little bit of a different approach- feed him, milocon, bath, swaddle with rocking and in 1 hr he finally feel asleep. Fingers crossed, he is still sleeping.... Gosh, I hope this is just a funk for him and will not continue each night.

Posted 1/19/06 12:10 AM
 

ddunne2
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Re: Gosh- he turns 2 months...and

Jack used to get very fussy at night...what worked for us was sitting and bouncing on an exercise ball. It would always calm him.

Posted 1/19/06 9:33 AM
 
 
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