james is still not making much eye contact or smiling back at us. the pedi tried various things today to get him to focus and could not, so she scheduled an eye exam for him tomorrow.
she said 95% of kids are focusing and smiling back at this age.
my main concern is autism, which she says can't really be diagnosed till 1 year. she says to take it one day at a time, but i can tell she is worried.
i spent all day alternately thinking i'd be able to take this one step at a time and then later sobbing b/c i fear my baby will be autistic and locked in his own lonely world. i love him so much it hurts and i fear he'll never know it.
i know others said not to worry too much when i wrote about my concerns last week, but seeing the pedi so concerned really makes it hard not to be upset.
i just feel like i've been worrying the other shoe was going to drop ever since bfp-- i worried so much during pregnancy and finally my baby arrived safely and i thought i could let my guard down. and now this.
sorry to be such a downer. please send some good vibes if you can spare them.
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oh hun, I cant say anything more than what the pp said but I am thinking of you and your precious little James and sending you super good vibes.
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hi schmoodle-- two of my baby care books list not making eye contact and not smiling back by 2 months as red flags for autism-- granted, james has a few more days to reach 2 months. the pedi didnt say she thinks its autism but when i express my concern about it her response is to say i should take it day by day-- ie. she doesnt tell me not to be concerned about it. from what ive read online-- granted, not necessarily the best source--- many cases of autism are present from birth, but can't really be diagnosed till later when the language delays are more apparent. others occur when a child seems to be developing normally and then suddenly regresses. thanks for the good thoughts and i hope u are right that it's nothing.
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I'm so sorry you're going through this. I hope it's nothing.
I'll be praying for you and James.
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My son James did not make much eye contact early on, and didn't start smiling until just after 2 months. He still is spacey sometimes, and I've found for him that his level of interaction really depends on him being full, happy, and well-rested. I was a wreck because he also had some motor delays, too. Eventually, we figured out that the root of his problems was his severe reflux. Is that a possibility with your little guy??
I know it can be really terrifying -- I've gotten the "one day at a time" speech from our physical therapist, and our pedi as well. Even now, when he's meeting his milestones and is generally giggly and interactive, I still worry.
Hang in there, and try to remember that babies are all so very different. Maybe he's just a late bloomer, or maybe he has vision problems.
Oh, I'm sorry...that must be so scary. Try not to think the worst and just deal with the facts as they are given to you - I know that is far easier said than done. As my husband tells me, worrying is just your mind's way of trying to predict the future! I hope it is something of little to no concern...thinking of you.
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I am so sorry you are going through this. ?I will keep you in my prayers.
Remember not to get ahead of yourself...one day at a time. ?And stay away from Dr. Google
You might try some exercises at home to stimulate him (not that you are not already, but some different stuff). ?Good luck?
Oh, no! Please don't loose hope that all is well.
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I hope everything turns out to be okay. I know you must be super worried, but it sounds like it could be an eye problem.
I hope you get answers soon.
I am so sorry, what a stress! Babies are so different though and things could turn around! I am sending tons of good vibes your way. I know I can't say don't worry, because that is impossible. But try.
Good luck.
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I am late responding too, but I am sure you are really scared for your little one. I think as a mom, you must know something is wrong, but don't know what. Does the pedi think this is at all related to his digestive troubles? It seems like he would be a little behind, if he is dealing with tummy troubles. But overall, I hope he is smiling and looking at you very soon.
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