Not: But be sure there are no other problems exists (wet/soiled diapers, hunger, illness, light, noise, deficiency in the social interaction, etc).
Answered 12/10/2013
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Common issue: Kids in this age group often experience separation anxiety which will usually pass as they get older.If you have run through your list of things you can help (too hot, too cold, laying in poo, etc.) & babies just needy, you can enforce your house rule that she stay in her room until dawn. There are no long term negatives.
Answered 2/15/2013
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Rule out GERD: Baby may have what used to be called "colic", now known that baby's symptoms may be due tio acid reflux of stomach contents into esophagus and even into back of throat.Does your baby throw up a lot? Holding baby uptight reduces reflux.Discuss with pediatrician, symptoms are excessive for common wanting @b fed, gas, needing diaper changed or wanting physical interaction. Gerd responds to treatment.
Answered 2/21/2013
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