J.R. asks from Chowchilla, CA on October 25, 2007
Fussy Baby - Madera,CA
My 7 month old was a great baby up until now. Recently he seems to get extremely fussy for no reason. Anytime I walk out of the room he starts screaming. Unless I am holding him or playing with him he is crying. He seems to only be content with his toys for very short periods. I don't know if he is teething or what but this is too much. I have an almost 3 year old daughter and I watch my 1 year old nephew all day. This constant screaming is making me crazy (not literally). I didn't go through this with my daughter. She would sit in her walker or jumper all day if I would let her. Is this just a boy thing? Should I take him to the doctor and have his ears checked or something? I don't know what else it could be unless this is just his personality. Any input would be great, especially from mothers with boys, since my boy and girl seem completely opposite. I guess boys are just needy right from the start aren't they?!?
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V.W. answers from San Francisco on October 27, 2007
I have 3 girls; 17, 12, 7 and two boys 5 and 3 months.... Sounds to me like he has developed his fear of strangers - usually around 8 months babies can develop the knowledge of who is familiar and who is not - when they realize this they want mommy even more because they have suddenly become aware that mommy goes away...
He will out grow it - I know it's hard, but enjoy it... Next thing you know he will be a senior in high school and you will be lucky to get ONE hug everyday - that's if you even see him....
M.S. answers from San Francisco on October 26, 2007
It sounds like normal separation anxiety to me! 6-9 months is the usual time it starts. Don't worry - the more you give them what they need (you) - the quicker it passes. I'd suggest buying a backpack or back carrier you can wear them in while you're doing things around the house.:-)
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S.H. answers from Honolulu on October 25, 2007
Each baby is different with their own personality and temperament. I know it's hard. True, teething may be a cause. Also remember that it may also be "separation anxiety" as well. Each age and stage of development brings on different phases. I would take him to the doctor & express your concerns.... since this is a different behavior from the usual. It could just be normal developmental phases, or perhaps gas, constipation, teething, some kind of pain, hunger, allergy, etc. Each gender varies. I have a girl and boy... and it's my boy that is more independent. Each child is different. Yes though, check him with the doctor. My friend's baby once went through a lot of crying.. she took her baby to the doctor, and after careful examination it was found that a tiny blond hair was wrapped around one of her toes and it was cutting into it and causing pain... the hair was untangled and removed and, well the baby was back to normal again. Sometimes it's nothing and sometimes there can be a reason for it. An exam would be best, instead of second guessing it. Good luck and take care.
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A.G. answers from Los Angeles on October 26, 2007
He might be going through separation anxiety, which is normal. They usually go through this between 6-9 months and it is just a phase and will hopefully pass soon.
A.B. answers from Los Angeles on October 28, 2007
Our third child is a boy who is almost 10 months old. He also has recently started to get fussy; however, it seems to be due to teething discomfort. Maybe Blake is teething. Also, his appetite could be increasing at this age and he might just be getting more hungry (which will cause fussiness). It's tricky to find what is the trigger for the upset. And, I totally understand the "crazy" feeling. Just hang in there, it will get better. Don't hesitate going to the doctor, if you think it might be some kind of an infection. Most likely it won't be, but it will put your mind at ease.
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C.N. answers from San Luis Obispo on October 26, 2007
Dear J.,
Yes, well, all babies are unique individuals. I would say that when you need to do other things than baby entertaining you could try just making him comfortable, toys around, and let him cry. It won't hurt, and it will help. This is what babies do, they cry, and then they receive attention, then cry for more . Babies are very smart and he has found out that to get his own dear love, he just cries and she comes.
So, just let him cry, know that you are not doing anything bad to him, and go about doing what you need to do. He will learn, and you will learn to just let the crying pass right by.
Maybe he is having some teething problems, if he were having ear aches, I think that the crying would be more urgent.
I used to work in an infant day care center, and we had to get used to the crying and fretting and tend to those that needed the care at that moment.
O.K.? C. N.
T.D. answers from San Francisco on October 26, 2007
7 months is when babies often start experiencing separation anxiety. My 9 month old baby started crying when he was 7 months every time I left the room. My baby is pretty laid back, so the crying has gone down, but some babies are more intense and the crying will continue. I think it should get better in a few months, regardless of the baby's temperment. Try to remember that this is a positive sign that your baby is developing an understanding of object permanence, and a healthy attachment to you, so that he's distressed when you leave him. He'll eventually learn that you'll come back. Maybe you can tell him you'll be back in one minute, or however long it will be, so that he'll be able to learn what it feels like for you to be gone one minute. Eventually he'll understand that you'll be back soon when you say that. Good luck!
F.O. answers from Los Angeles on October 26, 2007
Hi J.,
Funny you posted this. I have a 7 mo. old boy also who is going through a very similar situation. I will assure you though it is pretty normal. My other kids (Ihave 4) did the same thing. At this age they start going thru seperation anxiety. My son will be playing fine until he sees me and then starts fussing or screaming. The minute I walk out of the room and he sees me go he screams, nothing seems to keep him content for very long right now, unless I'm holidng him (which obviously I can't do all day) If my my memory serves me correct in a month or 2 they will out grow this and be contented little guys again. If it does continue though, maybe take him to the Dr. to make sure he's feeling ok.
Best of luck!
V.W. answers from San Francisco on October 27, 2007
I have 3 girls; 17, 12, 7 and two boys 5 and 3 months.... Sounds to me like he has developed his fear of strangers - usually around 8 months babies can develop the knowledge of who is familiar and who is not - when they realize this they want mommy even more because they have suddenly become aware that mommy goes away...
He will out grow it - I know it's hard, but enjoy it... Next thing you know he will be a senior in high school and you will be lucky to get ONE hug everyday - that's if you even see him....
J.F. answers from San Diego on October 25, 2007
Have you tried checking Blake's mouth to see if her is teething? I would start there and if you do not think he is try calling a help line or do schedule an appointment. I know how you are feeling with the screaming and crying. Hope your situation works out for you :)
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