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Wriggly, Moany, Crying Baby..

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JacksonsMom | 19:32 Fri 31st May 2013 | Parenting
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Hi, im a new mum to my beautiful 10 weeks old baby boy. And im a self confessed worrier. . Im lucky enough to have an incredibly quiet baby.. so what that changes, its gives me cause for concern. He had his first jabs at 8weeks+6days. And was off it for a couple of days after which I understand is normal.. then he was fine.. but for the last 3 days hes been even more fidgety than usual, moans to himself while hes wriggling and more often than not cries after a couple of minutes.. hes also a very gassy baby and I have no trouble getting wind up usually so I was just curious as to if its normal?.. his dad and grandparent believe him to be fine.. but I cant help myself. Any ideas?? As I dont want to annoy my doc with every little thing. .
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Yes, sorry about the gripe water etc distractions.
Best advice, I think , is to trust your instincts.
If you think he's getting worse, get him checked by someone.
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Thanks guys.. most seem to think its colic.. dont understand when he's constantly passing gas and dont really gave trouble burping him..
It's most likely just gas he's having a hard time getting out. Little Remedies Gas Drops worked really well for my son when combined with baby bicycles to get the bubbles out.
I used fennel for mine years ago, you can get fennel water/tea especially for babies,

www.fushi.co.uk/healthy.../fennel-water-for-colic-babies-and-infants/‎Cached
Have you changed washing powder? He might be getting a little bit itchy. Itchy must be very frustrating for a baby.

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