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[quote=Cloud][quote=Anonymous]Ear infection? Is he pulling at his ear at all? Does he feel warm? [/quote] Yeah, pain cry is definitely distinctive and you'd probably notice a different pitch in his cry if it was pain. Teething? Lots of drool, hands in his mouth, flushed cheeks? If no to any medical issue or teething, do you use a pacifier? I'd offer the paci first, at the onset of crying. Give 20 mins of so to settle back down or give pacifier, pat his tummy and let him CIO again if it's not time for a feed. Barring any medical issue, I don't pick up to soothe- I leave the baby in the crib unless time for a feed. Also, do you use a lovey of some sort? It's good to introduce a soothing plush or blanket of some sort associated with bedtime and leave it in the crib. White noise? Do you have a fan in his room?[/quote]
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