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Fussy 6 Wk Old...

My baby girl has been so fussy for the past few days now and it seems like no matter what i do she wont stop bein that way. everything i try she just cries, well she doesnt cry when i feed her but i cant feed her 24/7. any suggestions?

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She might have acid reflux. Not all babies with acid reflux spit up. My son didn't have projectile spit up. As soon as we tried the Zantac for babies (dr prescribed based on weight) all his pain was gone. It's worth a try!

Try getting her into a good tight swaddle. Most LOVE it.
Here is a video: http://video.about.com/babyparenting/How-to-Swaddle-a-Bab...
Hope this helps.
C.

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She could be going through a growth spurt - most babies typically start at 6 weeks, try increasing the amount she's eating, she may be hungry.

I was there with my son. Here's my advice-

Get The Happiest Baby on the Block. Buy a sound machine and a couple of "swaddle blankets" - they have velcro to hold the swaddle tight (can find them online or at Babies R Us). I also used a sling to carry my child in. It was the only thing that made him happy, and I got to get stuff done also.

Sorry that I don't have time to write more detail at the moment. Let me know if you have questions.

Try getting her into a good tight swaddle. Most LOVE it.
Here is a video: http://video.about.com/babyparenting/How-to-Swaddle-a-Bab...
Hope this helps.
C.

It sounds like it might be colic. Have you tried Gripe Water. It worked for us!

get a prince lionheart slumber bear. It makes the sound of a heartbeat from inside the womb. It's great! Also get The Happiest Baby on the Block. It was my life saver!!

Our little one seemed to 'wake up' at 5 weeks and cried non-stop for the next month. Eventually through trial and error we discovered he had a milk allergy and colic. If she is still fussy after a few days, call your doctor. There is a simple test they can do to check their stool.

There are a couple of reasons of why she may be fussy. She might not be getting enough to eat at each feeding. I know that doctors dont recommend it, so you just dont tell them. But my firstborn was the same way. We started feeding him cereal(rice cereal)we would put it in his bottle mixed with his formula. Make it a little on the runny side. Or you can try a little on a baby spoon.

Does your child spit up a lot after eating? If so, it might be a case of reflux. After each feeding, burp her, and then make sure she stays in an upright position for at least 30 minutes after eating. Put her in her car seat, swing, bouncer, or hold her upright. All 3 of my kids were fussy, and we tried these things and it seemed to work for us.

Good Luck!

She might have acid reflux. Not all babies with acid reflux spit up. My son didn't have projectile spit up. As soon as we tried the Zantac for babies (dr prescribed based on weight) all his pain was gone. It's worth a try!

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