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please tell me your baby son does this....my son will mad grunt 50 percent of the time he is up...it is so annoying. my daughter never did this as a baby. and when we take him to restaurants, he will fight going to sleep, he will get mad first and finally pass out after kicking his feet like a "nut". I swear its a boy thing. he will be 7 months old, september 3rd

2006-08-23 05:41:45 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

14 answers

i answered your last question too and i just at to answer this one you are so right i have 2 girls but my boy grunts too lol he never stops he moans all the time and i agree yes it is a boy thing

2006-08-23 06:07:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have a son that just turned a year old and he grunts when he is mad or don't get his way. I started to repeat after him and now it is a game to him. He may have picked up that sound from somewhere and it just stuck with him. Try to teach him a new sound and see what happens. Try to put your baby to sleep earlier before he get to that point of no return. The transition maybe easier

2006-08-23 21:42:56 · answer #2 · answered by eve 1 · 0 0

Being the mother, you are the best judge of your son's health and well-being. It sounds like this behavior falls within the realm of "normal." From my own experience, I know that all children go through phases of development (different for each child), and the grunting may just be an expression of frustration or another emotion. If it doesn't pass in a couple of months and you are still concered, defintely seek advice from your son's pediatrician.

2006-08-23 05:51:46 · answer #3 · answered by septsecret 2 · 0 0

Sorry but it has nothing to do with gender --- we have six grand-kids (the oldest is 5 and the youngest is about 3 months.)

The boys and the girls fought sleep, would get mad if you put them down for a nap, and I think about all of them did some form of grunting or screeching.... usually due to gas or lack of sleep.

2006-08-23 05:50:57 · answer #4 · answered by jaimestar64cross 6 · 0 0

I don't have a child. But the way you're son is acting is pretty normal, not sure about the grunting though. My cousin's son, (just turned 2) still acts that way. he cries and fights until he finally gives in and goes to sleep. its normal for a child to behave that way.

2006-08-23 05:46:14 · answer #5 · answered by La Princesa 6 · 1 0

OMG.I have two daughters,4 years old and 6 years old.They are so smart and precious.AND I just had my first little boy who just turned one but OH MAN.I can't believe the difference.YES he wines all the time he cries when I try to make him talk he is such a little boy.He won't sit on the potty,people tell me he's too young but both my girls were potty trained at 1.

2006-08-23 05:57:53 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the fighting sleep thing....oh, yeah...tons of babies go through that! my neice is a champ at not wanting to sleep. she drives her parents nuts and they call her "little monster" (all out of love:) when she gets fussy at nap time.

as for the grunting....don't know. have you asked your pediatrician?? could he be constipated?? if he is, that could result in the grunting and the problems sleeping. my mom told me that i was always gas-ie and i was a terrible sleeper.

just some thoughts!

take care and i'm sure as he gets older he'll grow out of it...at least i hope!!!

2006-08-23 05:50:45 · answer #7 · answered by joey322 6 · 0 0

I think babies often fight sleep because they are sleep deprived.........babies need a lot of sleep...and naps......few babies can accept going to sleep in a restaurant with the noise. We always have routines for bed.........they learn to "love" their beds........sleep is never a punishment........it is a good thing and the infant or child look forward to it. My 7 month granddaughter has to have her routine of Mom holding her in her arms and bouncing up and down until she relaxes ....this is very difficult to achieve a relaxing time in a restaurent.....

2006-08-23 05:51:01 · answer #8 · answered by Cassie 5 · 0 0

My son did this, and because he replaced into my 2nd toddler i replaced into able to be conscious that he did it so plenty greater beneficial than my first toddler did. i discussed it to the well being practitioner, to boot to his different indications (continually rubbing his face on me, dry patches of epidermis in diverse places, etc), and he replaced into clinically determined with eczema. My well being practitioner ended up giving me some diverse prescriptions that helped. I even have liquid Zantac, that's an antihistimine, to help cool down his equipment and keep him from feeling itchy each and all of the time. I even have been given some thing called Alclometasone, that's a steroid cream that's gentle adequate for use on his face. I positioned that on his brow while he seems to be scratching it plenty. I even have been given some drops that i can positioned on his scalp if he's scratching his head plenty. You did no longer point out your toddler's age. i know maximum newborns tend to scratch at their heads and faces specially circumstances, so it rather is complicated to inform interior the beginning up whether it rather is extreme adequate to wish medical care. Eczema has a tendency to take place around 3 months of age, yet would desire to rear its grotesque head in basic terms before that. yet while your toddler is getting scratches on his face and head, and you have tried clipping and submitting nails and putting mittens on him, it rather is beneficial to ask your well being practitioner if eczema would desire to be the concern. one way which you will inform is to look at his hands. considering which you stated he sucks on them, maximum in all danger if he has eczema they may be cracked and dry anyplace he sucks on them (my son's are -- we've an entire diverse ointment for that). i desire your little boy can locate some relief quickly! if your well being practitioner does not supply you the solutions you like, do no longer hesitate to take him to somebody else for a 2nd opinion. one ingredient i've got discovered via 2 diverse little ones is that sometimes it rather is sturdy to have a diverse perspective from a doctor which you do no longer generally see. easily, the rather some terrific suggestion and prescriptions I ever have been given have been from docs on call while my well being practitioner had the day without work or replaced into in a diverse workplace for the day. sturdy luck! via the way, be sure you're utilising a fragrance and dye loose laundry detergent (no longer Dreft, that's loaded with perfumes), and unscented toddler cleansing soap for bathing him, too.

2016-09-29 21:41:57 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No to the grunt. My oldest absolutely refused to sleep. It's a miracle he survived. ;-)

2006-08-23 05:44:57 · answer #10 · answered by Mr. October 4 · 1 0

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