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Quote:Originally posted by Mgv
Yeah, but the kid is still only two weeks old - if she was 6 months, then the attention seeking could be a problem, but at two weeks, she is still a fragile little being that needs as much attention as you can give her without losing too much sleep.
Although crying is good for the lungs, don't let them get too exhausted whil still so young.
I agree with you - she is far too young to be seeking attention - she just wants some love. Just make sure it does not become a habit, because by the time she is about 3 months, she will know how to make sure she gets picked up when she wants to!
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Swaddling is excellent, as their natural reflex when they wake up is to wave the arms about, and it can make them feel very insecure - so swaddling is great - my girls were swaddled, as they were prem, and I really felt it helped
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Poor Squeaky....shall we all come over to help you. I agree with Dudette that they do need lots of physical touches when they are so little.... and will need it for quite a number of years. Babies are very sensitive beings, and if the parents are uncomfortable, nervous and tense, it makes them feel just the same.
Sterkte Pa.... and I am sure you will be okay.
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That's wonderful advice, Sue.
Yes, by the way, wrapping them nice and snugly is swaddling
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Thank you, sue; I didn't know that