I don't know what is wrong with Lila today. She's been fussy all day, but not like her usual colicky "I want you to hold me all day" cry. It's just this pitiful little cry. I don't know how to explain it, but you know how you know when something is off. She just wants to be held and cuddled and that's pretty much what I've been doing all day. Anyway- I'm wondering if it has something to do with Charlotte hurting her. This morning I had Lila laying in the middle of the floor and we were all playing. I was there to supervise, but turned my attention to Ava for just a minute (I was still right there in the room) and then Lila shreiked and I turned around and Charlotte jumped back. She had stood on top of her. Could this have seriously hurt her? I picked her up and she stopped crying right away so I didn't think much of it, but she's just been clingy and crying all day (and her colic had actually been improving with a little gripe water over the past few days).
Re: Could she be hurt?
Just wanted to update... I called the nurse line at our pedi's office and they didn't sound worried about it. I explained what happened and they asked if it was more like she was stomping on her, which she wasn't, but rather she had stepped up on her with one foot and put weight on her. She said it's highly unlikely that she was injured because she's pretty much "rubber" at this point, but to look for increased fussiness, lack of appetite (definitely no problem there) and bruising (there is none). I told her the only thing that concerned me is her fussiness but she's been colicky lately anyway, so it's hard to tell the difference, but that her cry today has been a little more wimperish. She said it would be more of a high pitched screaming, which it isn't and it hasn't been constant either. She nursed just fine and is sleeping fine, so I guess if she were hurting she wouldn't be able to sleep. Even though the nurse didn't seem too worried, I still can't help but be. She said I could take her to the hospital for peace of mind if I wanted, but didn't really act like I needed to- so what would you do based on the phone call with the nurse and her symptoms?
Jennie
Is she sensitive to your touch where Charlotte stepped on her? I'd get her clothes off and push all around her torso with two fingers and see if she reacts or cries.
If she seems fine, I'd wait it out to see if she has any symptoms the pedi mentioned.
Sorry I'm just getting back to you so late- had some trouble getting the big girls to bed tonight. Anyhow, thank you for taking the time to respond.
Charlotte stepped on her belly and it all happened so quick and she jumped back so fast (once she realized what she had done) that it was hard to tell where exactly she stepped. I should clarify that she didn't really stand on her like she was doing it to hurt her, she just didn't think about it- but it looked to me like she just put one foot on her, stepped up and put weight on that foot, Lila cried and then she jumped back. Again, it happened very quickly and I only saw it happen out of my periphereal vision, but this is what it looked like to me. When Charlotte jumped back, I picked her up right away and she didn't continue to cry. I never gave her any Tylenol. Althoug she was fussy today, she did take an okay nap and is sleeping well tonight and has continued to eat well all day. She was also content when we went out on a walk before bath/bedtime this evening. I've been checking on her all night and she seems to be sleeping comfortably.