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Just like adults and children, some infants have a temperament that's more sensitive than others. This may mean your baby startles, complains, or cries more easily than most. But even if your infant has a go-with-the-flow disposition, changes in his routine or environment -- meeting new people, encountering new places, missing a nap -- can trigger anxiety.
Babies show their anxiety usually by crying, fussing (not wanting to be held, but not wanting to sit either), or complaining verbally, which they might do with loud screams or shrieking.
"We get a lot of phone calls on Sunday nights from parents telling us that their baby is inconsolable and they can't figure out why. A lot...
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August 13, 2008
Little 'J'
Our son was born seven weeks premature and was really healthy - thank God! It was discovered at the end of my pregnancy that I have a problem with my heart. I needed extended hospital stay and in the end someone else had to take him home... read moreNot Acceptable?