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Fussy Newborn

I have an 11 day old son and he gets so incredibly fussy at night time...only around 8pm. After I feed him and put him in the pack n play to sleep, he will wake up screaming. He doesn't like to be on his back, some nights we have to put him in the bouncer just so he'll sleep. I'm wondering if any of you ladies have any suggestions for trying to get him to sleep at night. We have tried turning our bathroom fan on and that seems to help, but it's hit and miss. Maybe a white noise machine or some music? Is this something he will just grow out of once his digestive system develops and matures? We have to get some sleep at night!!!

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Thank you ALL SO MUCH for you responses! I can't believe all the great advice you have given, I really appreciate it. He is getting much better, not fussing nearly as much at night now. I think it's just a matter of his digestive system maturing and getting used to the foods that I'm eating. Thanks again mamas!

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My son was the same way. He did grow out of it but it took until he was around 4 months old. I can't say anything in particular helped to get him to stop but he eventually grew out of it. Playing the same music each night helps him now.

HI there and congrats on baby!!! he may just be adjusting to life outside the womb, I remember my son who is just 1 did the same thing it could be colic do you swaddle him up? ALso my son slept in his swing untill 9 months and now he sleeps with me! Anyways good luck and you know what some babies like mine just dont sleep much!!!

I was breastfeeding and my son did the same thing. I had to cut out all food besides unseasoned chicken, unseasoned steak, and salad with no dressings, and some vegetables (not onions or garlic) for the first 3 months because he was very sensitive. My diet was very boring but at least we got some sleep!

We used to use the hair dryer for white noise. That worked well. My husband used to take him for drives which worked well too. Also, for a last resort, I have a song that I sing as I hold him and rock him until he falls asleep.

Good luck and congratulations!

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Have you tried swaddling him? My daughter is 6 weeks old, and very fussy. She likes to be swaddled very tightly -- we bought a special blanket with velcro. She is sleeping through the night already. Good luck.

I know this may sound funny, but take him to a chiroprator. It helps get all the organs and joints in the right place. It works wonders!!!

your Baby Probably has colic or Acid reflex. I went thru the same thingwhen she was born. If its colic he will grow out of it as his digestive system grows. To sooth him give him cama mel sorry spelling. If its acid reflex then your dr. has to subscribe medication but trust me it helps. We also swaddled our daughter. She ha to be really tight b/c if she came undone in the middle of the night she would wake up and we couldnt get her back to sleep. She to hated sleeping on her back she had the acid reflex and laying on her tummy helped. Please dont let him sleep with you. I have heard so many times on the news about parents that are so tired they sleep with the baby and they accidently roll on top of the baby.

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Tabby

Mylicon drops - they're like a magic potion for gas.

I think your baby is pretty normal! I just went through this too (she's almost 4 months).

PLEASE don't be tempted to put him on his tummy!! ugg I can only imagine how I'd feel if the baby died of SIDS and I hadn't done everything to protect them. anyways...

Do anything you can think of to get him to sleep (swing, carseat, vibrating chair, etc). Don't worry about problems later; these can be easily resolved. We also had ours in a co-sleeper and she'd wake up every couple of hours... I'd nurse... again and again. By the end of the night I just kept her next to me. There were several nights when she slept in the swing. It seemed like she didn't like it at first but then she started too. She'd sleep in there for hours during the days too (now I can't get more than 30-45 minute naps... hopefully that will change soon!). Check out "The Happiest Baby on the Block" helps with calming and focused on the first few months. I recently checked it out at the library (you can also have it put on hold and pick it up at your local library). White noise can help, maybe tight swaddling. I've been using the humidifer in her room for naps which started because of stuffy noses but is also good for the noise. Also "Heathly sleep habits, happy child" is a good one.

It sounds like you just have a caulic-e- baby.and you should ask your doctor for some suggestions maybe heating up the formula/breastmilk slightly, maybe a warm bath, maybe he don't like the bed,blanket or something you could try a light mobile that you can hang over the side railing.i'm sure it's just a phase. You might also try a pacifier. But once they're on it ,it's hard to get them off so you just have to weigh the measures on that one.hope i helped.

What about simethicone? There are over the counter simethicone drops for newborns with gas and colicky symptoms, and they do seem to work. It's the same medicine as in adult strength gas-x, and it isn't absorbed into the system but just breaks down the gas in the GI tract.

There is a massage technique out there for newborns where you rub their abdomens gently in a certain pattern, but I'd suggest you do more research as I don't recall the technique exactly.

Bouncing the baby, walking him, and holding him facing out/down in your arms, and knowing this will not last forever are the best pieces of advice I can give you. It's a tough place to be, and you will get to know what works best for your child. Until this passes, nap when your kids are napping and take good care of yourself.

Try letting him sleep on his tummy. It won't hurt him. ALL of my 5 kids slept on their tummy's all of the time, I never had them on their backs or sides until of course they were able to roll over on their own. It is worth a try. Also, does he use a pacifier? if not try that at bedtime as well, it may help soothe him for the long night, and when sleeping on his tummy, he won't loose it as easily. HTH!

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