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1288.1 | | MCIS5::TRIPP | | Mon Jan 27 1992 12:48 | 15 |
| Caryn, I've read a couple articles and what they said (might have been
Parents magazine at least) it to do exactly what you are currently
doing. You might, however, limit what you say to one syllable phrases
like "NO! Hurt Mommy" (at least I think that's what I remember the
article saying)
Is he doing it because he's anxious to get to the milk, or is he doing
it when he's had enough and wan't to play? Can you translate his
actions? I'd say if he's not doing it to be (well for lack of a better
word) malicious, then it may just be an accident caused by him being in
a hurry to nurse. In that case maybe I'd just ignore it, if you can,
and see if it stops by itself.
Hang tough!
Lyn
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1288.2 | not intentional from what I can tell | VERGA::STEWART | Caryn....Perspective is Everything! | Mon Jan 27 1992 14:32 | 6 |
| Thanx, Lyn. In answer to your question, he's not doing it intentionally,
and he doesn't seem in any particular hurry - often it's when he's dozing
off, or just "munching" right along at his usual relaxed pace.
~Caryn
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1288.3 | | MCIS5::WOOLNER | Photographer is fuzzy, underdeveloped and dense | Mon Jan 27 1992 14:35 | 13 |
| Occasionally Alex would clamp down on me and then wiggle her jaw side-
to-side (aarrggh!) without loosening her grip, so it wasn't really
nipping but more like a continued pinch. I gave her a tap on the
noggin (don't worry, I stayed away from the fontanel & "seams") while
saying "NO!" sharply--kind of like a rolled-up-newspaper for a puppy.
That always startled her enough to detatch and frown up at my own frown
(it *is* hard to keep a straight face!), but it didn't hurt her, and it
worked. I think, too, that she only did that nonsense when she was
full and just wanted to play; I don't remember if she ever persisted
after the tap, but if she did, I'm sure I would have declared the
nursing session OVER.
Leslie
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1288.4 | sleep related movements? | MCIS5::TRIPP | | Mon Jan 27 1992 15:11 | 9 |
| Interesting point, Caryn, when AJ was an infant and just nodding off,
he would sort of make a jerky sort of movement. I wonder if that could
be what's happening. Sounds more like something involuntary.
It actually didn't alarm me at all, since hubby says that I too do this
frequently when dozing off. Sort of a signal that I'm just very over
tired.
Lyn
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