DD HATES having her clothes changed, especially when anything long sleeved has to come off or be put on. She loses it every time. She also hates snot removal and has a love/hate relationship with my right boob.
Hates when I lie her down to change her diaper, but then is so happy once it's off lol, hates leaving the bath, so happy in the bath and then screams bloody murder when out
My 10 week old hates tummy time. I make him lay there for at least 5 minutes per doctor's recommendation. DH acts like it's child abuse and wants me to pick him up!
DS hates when I unzip his sleepers to changer his diaper. But the huge smile he gives when me I zip him back up makes it totally worth it (and of course the clean diaper)
My child shrieks like a banshee during baths, tummy time and burping. So I do sponge baths, put him on the boppy & get down to eye level and put his pacifier in his mouth when I take the bottle out and guess what? He STILL shrieks like a banshee and sometimes even throws himself backwards. My neighbors must think the worst of me.
being swaddled. But she won't sleep without being swaddled.
There is a trick to it. Getting her to bed is like picking a lock. Once you know the trick, it's easy. If you don't know the trick, she'll be up all night, flailing her limbs and grinning at you.
DS is 9 weeks old and he hates baths. He also does not like when you take his onsie off over his head.
Take note of the sort of folds at the shoulders of onesies. Those can be pulled open to make the onesie big enough to pull down and off his bum. Olive hates having her onesies come off this way and laughs her ass off when i take them off over her head. Go figure.
DD hates being offered a pacifier when she's upset. She only wants it when she's happy then doesn't need it and spits it out. If you can catch her when she's still mostly happy before getting upset you're golden. Miss that window and little miss sunshine is anything but.
She hates her diaper being at all wet but loves being in the bath and soaking in the water.
The biggest thing she hates is white noise. It will wake her up/puss her off every single time. Only music will do, especially if it's Beatles.
Izzy hates: the paci, when we turn her head to the left, loud noises, when graphics move unexpectantly on the tv, the sun in her face and of course... Tummy time on her mat.
DD hates when you hold her while sitting. You must be standing if you want to hold her.
For those of you whose babies hate tummy time, you probably tried this but thought I'd mention it in case it helps anyone. DD hated tummy time until I started doing it on the changing pad on top of her dresser. Something about being on the floor irks her. She likes being up high.
DD hates the car seat and I mean hates...unless I put her in there sleepy she squeals like a hurt baby pig and we don't get very far driving. It's awful.
She also hates getting out of the bath, the paci when she's wanting something else, being left alone in her bouncer/on her playmat, and lots of other things.., but nothing tops the car seat.
My LO seems to hate transitions. Like sometimes he is laying in his activity gym and begins crying a little because he's had enough, but when I pick him up he squeals even louder before he stops crying. Or, when my husband gives him to me and vice versa. It is usually quick but he definitely gets upset before he calms down.
DD hates when you hold her while sitting. You must be standing if you want to hold her.
For those of you whose babies hate tummy time, you probably tried this but thought I'd mention it in case it helps anyone. DD hated tummy time until I started doing it on the changing pad on top of her dresser. Something about being on the floor irks her. She likes being up high.
We have the same thing. I do a few minutes after every change and now she has enough strength that I can add a minute or two of floor time as well. But she still decides she doesn't like the floor and will refuse to try anymore after that short time.
Baby boy can sleep soundly through loud tv shows, in a loud bar over the weekend at a dinner we were at, with people talking all around him, or while I'm vacuuming. But if it's relatively quiet in the house and someone turns on or off a light switch even a few rooms away, apparently that is the scariest sound in the whole world and wakes him up!!
Tummy time. Being in a car seat without movement (so red lights, stop signs and traffic are killers). She doesn't like being cradled, she always wants to sit. Loves the bath except for when we wash her hair.
She must have exactly 4 oz each feeding. If its over or under she'll lose it. She loves noise, so silence freaks her out. I don't dare play country music for her because she'll cry. But she loves Metallica, Bob Marley, and Biggie. I blame her dad. Lol
Re: My child HATES....
Tummy time and being alone. If we are in the same room but doesn't see me or DH she cries until we position her to see us.
She also hates snot removal and has a love/hate relationship with my right boob.
Take note of the sort of folds at the shoulders of onesies. Those can be pulled open to make the onesie big enough to pull down and off his bum. Olive hates having her onesies come off this way and laughs her ass off when i take them off over her head. Go figure.
She hates her diaper being at all wet but loves being in the bath and soaking in the water.
The biggest thing she hates is white noise. It will wake her up/puss her off every single time. Only music will do, especially if it's Beatles.
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For those of you whose babies hate tummy time, you probably tried this but thought I'd mention it in case it helps anyone. DD hated tummy time until I started doing it on the changing pad on top of her dresser. Something about being on the floor irks her. She likes being up high.
She also hates getting out of the bath, the paci when she's wanting something else, being left alone in her bouncer/on her playmat, and lots of other things.., but nothing tops the car seat.
But if it's relatively quiet in the house and someone turns on or off a light switch even a few rooms away, apparently that is the scariest sound in the whole world and wakes him up!!