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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 282337" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I am chiming in late - but wanted to add my thought - because</p><p> </p><p>Dude was a puker. I said jokingly that it was my revenge for 8 months of morning, noon and night sickness with him. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/sick.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":sick:" title="sick :sick:" data-shortname=":sick:" /></p><p> </p><p>At 7 months I couldn't take it much more. He did sleep but he cried a lot. I did the - let him cry it out thing - and it never worked. They tested his (and those who are medical forgive my spellings but) Bili rubin count and found out that he was jaundiced. I had to put him in the sun three times a day and give iron supplements (I think - heck he's 18 my memory is foggy) </p><p> </p><p>Then they did an X-ray at 7 months for Pyloric-Stenosis. As I understood it the valve at the top of his stomach may have been immature allowing the vomiting, crying and wincing. I know you didn't say he's vomiting - but he could have really bad gas. AND for anyone that recommends GasX for a baby - take it yourself the next time you are full of methane.. OMG it hurts like crazy so never gave it to Dude. </p><p> </p><p>I think he's due for a well-baby checkup. It could be when he lays down he's getting fluid in his ears causing pressure and discomfort. Is he tugging at his ears? Can she try to elevate his crib mattress? </p><p> </p><p>Dude was colicy = and the ONLY thing that put him to sleep the first few months was a vacuum cleaner running - YUP - I'd turn it upside down, let it run - and set him not too far from the noise....that and going for a ride in the car at night. </p><p> </p><p>My bet would be ears - or tummy. </p><p> </p><p>But nothing is going to be better than her pediatritian seeing our sweet little lamb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 282337, member: 4964"] I am chiming in late - but wanted to add my thought - because Dude was a puker. I said jokingly that it was my revenge for 8 months of morning, noon and night sickness with him. :sick: At 7 months I couldn't take it much more. He did sleep but he cried a lot. I did the - let him cry it out thing - and it never worked. They tested his (and those who are medical forgive my spellings but) Bili rubin count and found out that he was jaundiced. I had to put him in the sun three times a day and give iron supplements (I think - heck he's 18 my memory is foggy) Then they did an X-ray at 7 months for Pyloric-Stenosis. As I understood it the valve at the top of his stomach may have been immature allowing the vomiting, crying and wincing. I know you didn't say he's vomiting - but he could have really bad gas. AND for anyone that recommends GasX for a baby - take it yourself the next time you are full of methane.. OMG it hurts like crazy so never gave it to Dude. I think he's due for a well-baby checkup. It could be when he lays down he's getting fluid in his ears causing pressure and discomfort. Is he tugging at his ears? Can she try to elevate his crib mattress? Dude was colicy = and the ONLY thing that put him to sleep the first few months was a vacuum cleaner running - YUP - I'd turn it upside down, let it run - and set him not too far from the noise....that and going for a ride in the car at night. My bet would be ears - or tummy. But nothing is going to be better than her pediatritian seeing our sweet little lamb. [/QUOTE]
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