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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 440404" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>At the age of 3 weeks, difficult child had to be held constantly or she would scream. I don't mean cry and fuss - I mean scream until she was hoarse and then scream some more. Putting her in one of those tummy pouch things (or whatever they're called) wasn't enough; my arms had to be around her. She would fall asleep on my shoulder, I would try to put her down and she would wake up. About every 3rd day she did nothing but sleep, waking only long enough to eat, because she was so exhausted. It wasn't colic or anything like that - it was absolutely anxiety and I knew that then. As long as I was holding her - or if in the car, as long as it was moving (hated red lights with a passion) - she was fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 440404, member: 7083"] At the age of 3 weeks, difficult child had to be held constantly or she would scream. I don't mean cry and fuss - I mean scream until she was hoarse and then scream some more. Putting her in one of those tummy pouch things (or whatever they're called) wasn't enough; my arms had to be around her. She would fall asleep on my shoulder, I would try to put her down and she would wake up. About every 3rd day she did nothing but sleep, waking only long enough to eat, because she was so exhausted. It wasn't colic or anything like that - it was absolutely anxiety and I knew that then. As long as I was holding her - or if in the car, as long as it was moving (hated red lights with a passion) - she was fine. [/QUOTE]
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