Have you seen a doctor/pediatrician to ensure that your son is not suffering from any injuries?
Baby frightened, what can a mother do?
Baby frightened, what can a mother do?
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Dec 14 2010, 12:22 PM
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Have you seen a doctor/pediatrician to ensure that your son is not suffering from any injuries?
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Dec 15 2010, 12:16 PM
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QUOTE(merchant9 @ Dec 14 2010, 05:07 PM) No, we have not. A pillow, we thought not that serious, except that he's kicking (disturbed sleep). Maybe we should. I will discuss with my husband and see how. I am not too sure with your description of the sequence of events. You can judge better if the incident had caused any injuries before taking your son to a doctor. It could be colic as MissFrogy said. Colic is the most common problem for this age. It may have nothing to do with the pillow. It is just a coincidence. |
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