I know I am a worrier and I try to keep that in check. The past couple of days, however, are starting to take a toll on me. My son--5 mo. isn't smiling like he normally does. Usually, I say his name and smile and he looks up at me and gives me a huge grin. It is not at all difficult to get him to smile, not only that but he had started smiling at me to get me to smile back! I realize that some days may just be off days. 2 days in a row, though, is making me worry. He is still smiling, but it takes a lot of effort and I'm not getting the big grins--at all.
His sleeping patterns are generally the same. He has been a little fussier, so I thought he may be soon to cut a tooth (he already has the first bottom 2--got them early at 3.5 mo.). Other than that I really do not know what is going on. Its really upsetting me. I feel like I am doing something wrong. Or that this is the beginning of autism, or something along those lines.
My husband is recently deployed, and I know I am a bit anxious and worn down. I do my best to act as if everything is normal for my son, and I think I do a really good job with that. It exhausts me by the end of the day, but I do give it my all. So I don't know if that would necessarily be related.
Has anyone else experienced this? Should I call his pediatrician? I'm sure they would just tell me to give it some time and see what happens. Not my favorite thing to do. *sigh*
Thank you ladies!
Re: Smiling less...
Call the pediatrician tell us what they say.
I appreciate everyone's input. Thanks for those who were sticking up for me--but really, I think sometimes I need to hear sarcasm. It didn't bother me. As a FTM I honestly just don't know how much they should be smiling, etc. All I know is that he has
Just wanted to say I'm a total worrier and I have worried about this same thing with my older son (he's now 19 months) but time after time a week later give or take he starts smiling or doing whatever it was that was worrying me at the time. So I