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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 57951" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Wow, interesting thread. I can't compare because I only have one child - but he is enough. I was sick the entire time with him, he kicked up a storm day and night, had the hiccups almost every day, and he would stretch his arm so far within me that I thought he might push my rib cage out. I knew from conception this child would be high energy.</p><p></p><p>The labor was fine, but he had colic for 6 weeks. The only way he would stop crying was for me to hold him upside down, with the palm of my hand pressing into his tummy. I paced the house like that day and night forever. Once he found his thumb, he was better, but I could not satisfy his appetite through breast feeding, and he would scream and cry because obviously I was not giving him enough milk. I went to the bottle, and he could chug a bottle of formula in under a minute. Then he became allergic to milk, and spit up every 5 minutes until we finally figured out the allergy and switched him to soy. I could go on and on - but you know the drill. High maintenance baby - not much has changed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 57951, member: 3301"] Wow, interesting thread. I can't compare because I only have one child - but he is enough. I was sick the entire time with him, he kicked up a storm day and night, had the hiccups almost every day, and he would stretch his arm so far within me that I thought he might push my rib cage out. I knew from conception this child would be high energy. The labor was fine, but he had colic for 6 weeks. The only way he would stop crying was for me to hold him upside down, with the palm of my hand pressing into his tummy. I paced the house like that day and night forever. Once he found his thumb, he was better, but I could not satisfy his appetite through breast feeding, and he would scream and cry because obviously I was not giving him enough milk. I went to the bottle, and he could chug a bottle of formula in under a minute. Then he became allergic to milk, and spit up every 5 minutes until we finally figured out the allergy and switched him to soy. I could go on and on - but you know the drill. High maintenance baby - not much has changed. [/QUOTE]
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