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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 282043" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>How is she feeding him? The reason I ask is that my neighbor across the street had a baby boy a year ago May. He was a screamer from the get-go. She was nursing and felt that she was doing ok, but they were constantly going for walks in the stroller, driving him around in the car, etc. I felt so sorry for her. You'd see her out on the street or getting into or out of her car with the baby and her older daughter and that boy would just be screaming all of the time. And I don't mean crying.</p><p></p><p>She's from Poland, and her mother and father finally came to visit when he was probably about 5 months old. Her mom told her "That baby's hungry." She started feeding him supplemental foods, and he is the happiest baby you see on the street.</p><p></p><p>I know that your grandson is older, but I seem to remember that at about that age was when we started really adding on the more solid type foods and cereals. Is it possible that he's just hungry? Of course, it could be teething, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 282043, member: 99"] How is she feeding him? The reason I ask is that my neighbor across the street had a baby boy a year ago May. He was a screamer from the get-go. She was nursing and felt that she was doing ok, but they were constantly going for walks in the stroller, driving him around in the car, etc. I felt so sorry for her. You'd see her out on the street or getting into or out of her car with the baby and her older daughter and that boy would just be screaming all of the time. And I don't mean crying. She's from Poland, and her mother and father finally came to visit when he was probably about 5 months old. Her mom told her "That baby's hungry." She started feeding him supplemental foods, and he is the happiest baby you see on the street. I know that your grandson is older, but I seem to remember that at about that age was when we started really adding on the more solid type foods and cereals. Is it possible that he's just hungry? Of course, it could be teething, too. [/QUOTE]
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