Title: | Parenting |
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Moderator: | CSC32::DUBOIS |
Created: | Wed May 30 1990 |
Last Modified: | Tue May 27 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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Can anyone tell me how their children behaved during the infant growth spurts? My daughter is 3 months and eating like a pig. Two different people who saw her last Friday commented on Monday that she looked bigger! And she is, she gained a pound over the weekend, but looks thinner. She was crankier over the weekend, and she also slept alot. She had been sleeping 8PM to 6AM for about a week until the weekend. Now she's waking one or two times a night and really frantic for her bottle. How long does this last? I would really like to sleep again....
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751.1 | PROSE::BLACHEK | Wed Mar 06 1991 14:15 | 7 | ||
Sure sounds like a typical growth spurt to me. I was nursing my daughter and found it a little difficult, but luckily the "spurt" slows down and you get back to normal...whatever that is! How long has this lasted? More than a few days? judy | |||||
751.2 | RTL::ROLLMAN | Wed Mar 06 1991 16:35 | 6 | ||
It started about Friday, I guess. Today's Wednesday and I think she's starting to slow down. Her mood has improved and she wasn't as frantic at 4:30AM as she has been.... | |||||
751.3 | FDCV06::HSCOTT | Lynn Hanley-Scott | Thu Mar 07 1991 08:24 | 9 | |
My son was born the 24th day of the month. Invariably the first 6 months, by the 24-30 day of each month he seemed to have a growth spurt. Sometimes it would last a day or two, sometimes a whole week. I can remember a full weekend at 8 weeks old when I nursed every 2 hours around the clock. At 2 1/2, he still has times where he eats more food than 3 people together, and then other times he eats like a bird. | |||||
751.4 | not just infants! | COOKIE::CHEN | Madeline S. Chen, D&SG Marketing | Thu Mar 07 1991 17:17 | 15 |
Can't add too much to the infant growth spurt information. Your episodes sound very typical. The problems I had with my sons were when they were older. At age 10, each of them was in the lower 5 percentile for height and weight. Docs all said that they would just be small adults. For 3 years running, each child grew over 4 inches, and put on the pounds! Today, while they are not giants, they are both almost 6 feet tall and quite robust as well (they are now ages 15 and 17). The older one did develop Osgood Schlatter's disease, but is now recovered. Both are bottomless pits when it comes to eating - an infant spurt carried over to puberty? -m |