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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 500746" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Very true! </p><p></p><p>I just got jumped on for "seeing problems under every rock" because we have McKenzie here tonight and I swear that she has something going on. She does that stretching the back thing you describe where she just arches back and screams like a banshee. She is so fussy about certain things...like eating. She is almost 4 months old and she is still only drinking 4 oz's of formula at a time. By that age the boys were on 8 and Keyana was on 6. She isnt even attempting to sleep through the night but of course not with that little bit of formula in her bottle. Keyana was on 6 oz of formula by 3 months old and I was putting rice cereal in her nighttime bottle so she slept through the night at 3 mos old. </p><p></p><p>McKenzie sort of plays with her nipples. I have bought several different ones to see if she likes one more than another and it doesnt seem to matter. She does the best with nuk ones but even that one she just rolls around and sucks limply. </p><p></p><p>She does seem to have pretty darned good muscle tone though. She has been holding up her head since she was just a week or two old. She started trying to push up on her arms when on her tummy to look all around too quite early. Nowadays it seems all the babies I know hate being on the bellies for tummy time. Not her. She loves to lay on her belly but that is also how she likes to sleep. She wont go to sleep on her back if she can help it. Only time she will is if in her car seat or swing. </p><p></p><p>I think she is going to be sensory something...either seeking or something and then she will either be adhd too because she is sooooo active.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 500746, member: 1514"] Very true! I just got jumped on for "seeing problems under every rock" because we have McKenzie here tonight and I swear that she has something going on. She does that stretching the back thing you describe where she just arches back and screams like a banshee. She is so fussy about certain things...like eating. She is almost 4 months old and she is still only drinking 4 oz's of formula at a time. By that age the boys were on 8 and Keyana was on 6. She isnt even attempting to sleep through the night but of course not with that little bit of formula in her bottle. Keyana was on 6 oz of formula by 3 months old and I was putting rice cereal in her nighttime bottle so she slept through the night at 3 mos old. McKenzie sort of plays with her nipples. I have bought several different ones to see if she likes one more than another and it doesnt seem to matter. She does the best with nuk ones but even that one she just rolls around and sucks limply. She does seem to have pretty darned good muscle tone though. She has been holding up her head since she was just a week or two old. She started trying to push up on her arms when on her tummy to look all around too quite early. Nowadays it seems all the babies I know hate being on the bellies for tummy time. Not her. She loves to lay on her belly but that is also how she likes to sleep. She wont go to sleep on her back if she can help it. Only time she will is if in her car seat or swing. I think she is going to be sensory something...either seeking or something and then she will either be adhd too because she is sooooo active. [/QUOTE]
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