My husband and I took in a young pregnant mother almost a year ago. We are helping her get on her feet, finish high school and get into college. Her LO is now 4 months old and all she does is scream. Constantly! She hates the car, swing, bouncer, bumbo, tummy time and everything! I'm at a loss as what to do. My LO is 2 and I never had this problem with him. If you pick her up she is fine but with her mother working and myself currently expecting also chasing my LO I refuse to hold her constantly. She won't roll over, babble, play or anything because she is so busy screaming. Has anyone had this happen before or know any solutions?
Re: 4 month old. Help!
My 2nd isn't to the point that you describe, but he definitely likes being held. My first almost seemed happier when she wasn't being held. Point is that all kids are different and you need to modify your approach for each one.
ETA: I think it's very admirable what you've done to help this young mother. But if you are caring for the child in her absence, you are responsible for calming her. If I found out that my DCP refused to hold my child because he was screaming all day, I would be very upset.
DD was kind of a screamer, once we found a toy she really liked though she started doing much better on her own. She has both the owl & lamb of this toy --> https://www.amazon.com/Skip-Hop-Hug-Hide-Activity/dp/B0042RU2UA/ref=sr_1_1?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1370134033&sr=1-1&keywords=owl
They make chiming/squeaking/crinkling noises, have a few different textures and two different teethers. She'll lay on the floor playing for quite some time. I can put her down with one of those and she'll entertain herself for about 30 minutes now. DD got better about not needing to be held all the time in the past like 2 weeks so hopefully you're getting close!
I also meant to add - I think it's great you're helping out!
First I would rule out reflux, gas, or any other medical issues but Some babies just need to be held more than others. I would try to wear the baby in a sling or carrier. It might help soothe her until she grows out of this stage.
Who will watch the baby when you deliver and for the few weeks of recovery time?
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she is too old to be constantly screaming-it's definitely not colic. If an activity mat or something doesn't help, I would look at the following
BFing or FFing?
Sometimes if you've switched formulas it messes them up, sometimes they just start needing more, could be gassiness
Sometimes, my daughter just wants to be held
I'm not sure what it is. Some baby's just need touch to be calmed, she probably misses her mother and is more aware when she's gone now
If I leave a room, DD knows, and if she's not ok with it I KNOW
It's not easy I know, I'm working on my feet all day or trying to clean and cook and I can't do all that I need to while holding her, but I can't just leave her there either