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Old Sep 17th, 2008, 12:17 PM   #1
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feeling down - grumpy baby


i love my little man so much but sometimes his sheer grumpiness or shyness gets me down. He hates:

the car.
the pushchair / stroller.
the front carrier.
the outside world.

The only way I can go out is to take him in the sling.
If he starts crying when we're out it's so loud and strong and demanding I run for the nearest way home. He wont stop until I'm holding him and even then it can take some time. pretty much every time we're out there's a tantrum. i think he wants to stay home all the time!!!
Anyone else feel a bit paniced about going out with baby? if i go to supermarket i do a mad dash as i know after 10 minutes or so he'll scream. i even feel unnerved about going to friends houses sometimes....
when we're out the world seems full of calm content babies...
LOs cry affects me so much - i guess thats a biological thing - others babies crys dont bother me one bit.

normally i feel fine anout it but today its got me down and i just snapped at baby and OH, telling them both to shut up
Oooh.

is it just his age? i mean, am i being unfair?.....sorry LO...


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Old Sep 17th, 2008, 12:34 PM   #2
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Hey hun,

Just wanted to let know know it gets easier as it goes on. I think you just need to persevere. Sometimes you have to let them cry, obviously not to the point of them going bright red. Caitlyn never used to like it any way other than me carrying her, wouldnt have it in her pram or the sling. Now she has got to like to look around a bit more, just likes reassurance that i am still there so i talk to her all the time.

Hope it gets better for you soon hun

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Old Sep 17th, 2008, 12:37 PM   #3
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Alasdair is good outside but I do get really anxious that he's going to start crying...so I can understand how it is upsetting for you.

I think Amy is right and it'll get better as he gets older and more interested in what's going on. At the moment, you're his everything and it makes sense he should want you all for himself!


 
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Old Sep 17th, 2008, 13:12 PM   #4
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At the moment, you're his everything and it makes sense he should want you all for himself!
thanks. this really helped me put it in perspective. i will remember this.


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Old Sep 17th, 2008, 13:13 PM   #5
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I'm no expert, but what do you do at home, when Jensen's awake but settled I'll go downstairs or in another room for a few mins (making his bottles or whatever) and when I hear him grumbling then I'll go and tend to him.

Just trying to get him used to me going away for a few mins and letting him know I'll always come back to him.

Like I say I'm not expert tho!

Hope you find a solution x


 
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Old Sep 17th, 2008, 14:40 PM   #6
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I'm no expert, but what do you do at home, when Jensen's awake but settled I'll go downstairs or in another room for a few mins (making his bottles or whatever) and when I hear him grumbling then I'll go and tend to him.

Just trying to get him used to me going away for a few mins and letting him know I'll always come back to him.

Like I say I'm not expert tho!

Hope you find a solution x
yes i do the same - Ted will be happy on his mat in living room while i tidy kitchen etc..he is getting better at this i must say.


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Old Sep 17th, 2008, 15:15 PM   #7
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Bren HATES the car, he cries and cries and cries in it. It is driving me nuts, to the point I don't want to go anywhere, but that is not how life works. Today after listening for a good 15 minutes all I could thing was 'shut up shut up shut up shut up' I have tried EVERYTHING I can think of to see what it is that he hates, and can't figure it out. His crying just makes me on edge immediatly, and I become distracted while driving, neither of which are good. I am so hoping he grows out of it.

He is now better in the stroller, now that I can sit him up and he can look around. I would put him in it, and we would go for a walk, started with 5-10 minutes and are building up from there.


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Old Sep 17th, 2008, 17:09 PM   #8
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Does he face you in the pram?


 
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Old Sep 17th, 2008, 17:21 PM   #9
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Does he face you in the pram?
I was going to ask that - if you can get something where he can at least see you're there and you can talk to him/sing/make funny faces he might be a bit happier? It does get better though x


 
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Old Sep 17th, 2008, 18:35 PM   #10
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I hate leaving the house too, sometimes she's okay, sometimes she isn't and I never know until I get out what kind of day she's going to have


 
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