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MOMMIES!! HELP!!!
Lainey has been waking every 15 - 20 minutes for two nights already! What's
going on??? The poor girl keeps screaming! Allaya |
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Tummy ache ,, too early teething ,, thirst ?
mirjam wrote: Lainey has been waking every 15 - 20 minutes for two nights already! What's going on??? The poor girl keeps screaming! Allaya |
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Need more info...how old is she? Does she have a fever, even slight?
Could be an ear infection. "Allaya Diep" wrote in message news:bvDsc.16965$bF3.11006@fed1read01... Lainey has been waking every 15 - 20 minutes for two nights already! What's going on??? The poor girl keeps screaming! Allaya |
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Ear ache
Belly ache Teething Gas On Tue, 25 May 2004 09:24:52 GMT, (Mirjam Bruck-Cohen) wrote: Tummy ache ,, too early teething ,, thirst ? mirjam wrote: Lainey has been waking every 15 - 20 minutes for two nights already! What's going on??? The poor girl keeps screaming! Allaya |
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could be constipation as well. Stella
"Slinky" wrote in message ... Ear ache Belly ache Teething Gas On Tue, 25 May 2004 09:24:52 GMT, (Mirjam Bruck-Cohen) wrote: Tummy ache ,, too early teething ,, thirst ? mirjam wrote: Lainey has been waking every 15 - 20 minutes for two nights already! What's going on??? The poor girl keeps screaming! Allaya |
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My daughter woke up constantly for a while too. Both ears were infected. She
got it in the hospital. Is the only relief if you either rock her or if you feed her? -- Star love, Norma PM OES "Allaya Diep" wrote in message news:bvDsc.16965$bF3.11006@fed1read01... Lainey has been waking every 15 - 20 minutes for two nights already! What's going on??? The poor girl keeps screaming! Allaya |
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Hi there Allaya:
I don't read all the posts here all the time so usually miss the beginnings of threads. But, being a fairly new mommy again myself I tend to pay attention to the ones posted about children. My middle daughter who is now 15 had terrible bouts of everything from birth to her first birthday.....stomach upset...major diarrea (to the point of losing weight)...ear infections...you name it. We lived at the doctors for nearly a yr with her. As it all turns out she had a "lactose" intolerance. Once the doctors finally figured that out she was a very different child! Could her crying spells be some sort of "stomach" problem? Donna from Ontario, Canada "Allaya Diep" wrote in message news:bvDsc.16965$bF3.11006@fed1read01... Lainey has been waking every 15 - 20 minutes for two nights already! What's going on??? The poor girl keeps screaming! Allaya |
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Allaya Diep wrote:
Lainey has been waking every 15 - 20 minutes for two nights already! What's going on??? The poor girl keeps screaming! Allaya I don't know how old your child is but I have a 3 and 5 year old. Anything that has your child crying for two nights deserves a call to the pediatrician. An ear infection can cause crying at night because she's laying down. Antibiotics will knock this out in no time. Teething pain is usually worse at night (my belief is that there is nothing to distract them from the pain) and tylenol can help. I could go on but please at least call her doctor. Sometimes they can help over the phone and they should know your child better than us. Also, my pediatrician was very good at calming the 'new' mommy down when I called. Please let us know how this works out. -- Wendy remove the ferret to email me |
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Funnily enough Donna, that description brought back memories of when my DS
was tiny. He screamed, bawled, vomited, had diarrhoea, and was generally quite unpleasant until I worked out that, while breastfeeding him, if I ate anything with cow's milk in it he was much worse. He had food intolerances until he was about 6 or 7, and even now, at age 24, can't tolerate anything with caffeine in it. So Allaya, do consider looking at food intolerance, it might just help. -- Love Christine in Kent, Garden of England "Brian D" wrote in message ... Hi there Allaya: I don't read all the posts here all the time so usually miss the beginnings of threads. But, being a fairly new mommy again myself I tend to pay attention to the ones posted about children. My middle daughter who is now 15 had terrible bouts of everything from birth to her first birthday.....stomach upset...major diarrea (to the point of losing weight)...ear infections...you name it. We lived at the doctors for nearly a yr with her. As it all turns out she had a "lactose" intolerance. Once the doctors finally figured that out she was a very different child! Could her crying spells be some sort of "stomach" problem? Donna from Ontario, Canada "Allaya Diep" wrote in message news:bvDsc.16965$bF3.11006@fed1read01... Lainey has been waking every 15 - 20 minutes for two nights already! What's going on??? The poor girl keeps screaming! Allaya |
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In article , " Christine in Kent,
Garden of England" wrote: Funnily enough Donna, that description brought back memories of when my DS was tiny. He screamed, bawled, vomited, had diarrhoea, and was generally quite unpleasant until I worked out that, while breastfeeding him, if I ate anything with cow's milk in it he was much worse. He had food intolerances until he was about 6 or 7, and even now, at age 24, can't tolerate anything with caffeine in it. So Allaya, do consider looking at food intolerance, it might just help. Donna, Mirjam and Allaya we did talk about intollerance of lactose and laso milk enzimes before. That is indeed what the problem is with our new grand daughter, who has been staying here for the last 11 weeks, with her mother and little sister. Michelle does breast feed, but when she consumes anything with uncooked cow's milk in it, Aysia will wail shortly after breastfeeding. The other problem, which creates the same kind of wailing is gas, or a stuborn burb. We take times burping her. Aysia is also starting to teeths, lots of drooling and fist in her mouth. Remember, becoming a mother and mothering is "THE" most difficult job in the world....been there and still doing it......(big smile) Els -- hate spam not welcome |
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