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Old 03-12-2008, 12:33 PM   #1
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This has only happened twice since the DLS change and hadn't happened in recent memory before then. Once on Sunday night (the 9th) and once last night (the 11th).

I heard Brian making his "I'm uncomfortable" sound which is usually because his foot or leg is stuck between crib slats or some such. I go into the room and he is asleep and has inch-wormed his way north and is now trying to push his way through the slats, head first.

I gently move him down away from the slats and thus begins an 45 minute crying fit of nearly blood-curddling proportion.

Last night, the only thing that quieted him was his pacifier. On Sunday, he managed to settle himself.

Of course, this morning, he was his usual cheery self. Completely unaffected.

Can anyone else relate?

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I can...we go through this kind of thing when he's teething or not feeling well
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I can...we go through this kind of thing when he's teething or not feeling well

Same here, with both kids.
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I agree with fallon. It's probably teething. Oliver is going through this right now.
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He may be tething or gassy, or depending on the age, seperation anxiety.
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