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my 8 days old crys all night she wants me to hold her. and sings to her. She loves when i sing rap songs to her. She dont want to Sleep in her crab. I can only sleep 2 hours a night since my grand daughter came to my house. Her mom is only 15 and she just a kid she shouldnt be able to take care of her. what can i do i can only sleep in the sofa. and in the moring she wants to eat every 3 hours help me

2007-07-12 15:15:53 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

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Well- you have lots of good advice there Ty, its hard not to keep picking baby up- but you need a routine,try to plan one, up, bath ,dress, feed, burbs , cuddle, wrap a cotton blanket all cozy around her-then put in crib,unless she is screaming blue murder-leave her-she will sleep. just start as you mean to go on. if she cries in night-give boiled cooled water-so she wont want to wake up for that-also-it gives her tummy kidneys etc-a rest.let her mum do as much as she can-help her-buy don't take over her baby- she will resent you for that later. hope Liberty independence-is doing well-love to you all. Hope that helps. xx love Jo,xx

2007-07-12 15:48:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

What works for us is to put the baby in bed with us- our daughter from the time she was born would not sleep alone- not even in the hospital. Push the bed against the wall put the baby in a sleep positioner- I got mine at Babies R Us and sleep- the baby sleeps longer and cries less. It's not expensive- I think $15.00.

Who is caring for the baby? Is Grandma there as well? Someone needs to care for the baby- that is my concern. The mom may be 15- but she was old enough to get pregnant. I feel bad for you- you didn't ask for this and babies are a lot of work as I am sure the 15 year old is now finding out.

2007-07-12 15:21:36 · answer #2 · answered by NY_Attitude 6 · 3 0

Try feeding her more in one feeding. Don't force feed her, but try giving her more. She may not be satisfied. Try burping her more, she may be gassy. Diaper check.
The baby sounds colicky, there isn't too much that can be done. Do what you can do ease any discomfort and make sure she is full. try putting her in her carseat and in the car, and drive around the block a couple times, or in the stroller for a walk. The motion can help soothe a baby to sleep.

Also, 15 or not, she needs to take responsibility for HER child. Helping her is fine, but from the sounds of things, you do all the work. Make mommy get up at night! It is her job! She needs to grow up fast now, unfortunately. Be there to help her and support her, but don't do all the work for her. She was grown up enough to make the baby, she is grown up enough to take care of it. She is not a little girl anymore... she had a baby. Yes, she needs a bit of extra help, she is very young and wouldn't know how to do everything on her own, but guide her, don't do for her.

2007-07-12 15:26:52 · answer #3 · answered by BorgQueen 3 · 2 0

I had an identical project crying doggy. Its the worst noise. Seeing you is the project, he cant understand why he can see you yet cant get to you. attempt dealing with the crate in direction of a wall or maybe protecting it up with a blanket or sheet. this form its feels risk-free to him and he cant see you. yet differently I taught my infant to be quiet became I positioned the crate in the kitchen and that i gave my housemate ear plugs for the 1st night. He became quiet after that. you sense terrible regardless of the undeniable fact that it must be accomplished. attempt and save he wide awake a good hour before you bypass to mattress and rather positioned on him out then once you bypass to mattress he would be rather drained and could sleep for an prolonged time. not all night although. attempt to not upward thrust as much as him through fact doing which will purely reason him to cry greater. positioned some paper in the crate so as that he can bypass lavatory on that. The crate must be sufficiently massive that he could have a mattress, lavatory area and small bowl of water and a few dry biscuits all in the crate. That way they dont ought to debris the place they're sound asleep. it is going to take time. good luck!!

2016-12-14 07:15:21 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Mommy is old enough to take care of baby with your help. Let mommy get 2 hours of sleep and you can assist when she gets frustrated. The baby could be colic. Try all the norm...diaper, fed, burp, nothing too tight, not too hot (especially not too hot this time of year...parents tend to overdress the babies because they think they need it), not too cold, etc. Then help her find a good position to fall asleep in. Try the upside down cradle hold (cradle her in your arms with your arms under her head neck and belly...upside down)...this is great for colicky babies. Talk to your doctor tomorrow. Good luck!!

2007-07-12 15:22:42 · answer #5 · answered by PrettyMommy 3 · 2 0

I would recommend getting Dr. Harvey Karp's DVD The Happiest Baby on the Block. He talks about the 5 s and they really work. It is absolutely amazing. It ALWAYS works, unless there is a medical problem. Swaddling, side, swaying, sucking, and Shushing.

2007-07-12 15:22:48 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I guess you don't remember the baby days? Or you had an awesome newborn. This is typical of newborns. Comes with parenthood. That "kid" was big enough to have sex. She had the baby..make her take responsibility!! If not, she will just get pregnant again knowing grandma will take care of that baby, too!

2007-07-12 15:20:54 · answer #7 · answered by CAT 6 · 3 0

well the eating is normal, they crying could be her wanting mommy, could be colic, or gas check her stomach and see if it's hard if so find some gripe water and give here a little. if anything you are just seeing here personality already, my 2nd daughter had me crying because she would'nt sleep I had to sit up in my bed for her to sleep. hope this helps

2007-07-12 15:24:16 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

8 days old and already running the roost.... sad. As long as she is fed and burped and dry there is nothing wrong with her laying awake in her bed. Swaddle her tight in a recieving blanket and turn on some low music and turn off the lights. She'll get the idea soon

2007-07-12 15:20:16 · answer #9 · answered by Kishauna_P 3 · 1 1

I'm guessing she Is already spoiled..lol It happens...Or If the mom did drugs when she was pregnant that may be the problem too.. But If the 15 y/o was old enough to spread her legs she's old enough to take care of her child.. that's all I have to say... Good Luck.. or take her to the hospital and see what they can do for you.. I'm sure she has Medicaid

2007-07-12 15:23:37 · answer #10 · answered by Ann011306 2 · 1 2

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