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Hello! All of a sudden the past three days, our almost 15 week old son (who is typically not colicky and is pretty easy going) has been extremely fussy and at times inconsolable during the day. He’s a decent night sleeper and has been sleeping well.. just seems to be really upset during the day. There doesn’t seem to be any physical illness/concerns except maybe some gas? It definitely is worse when he’s tired, but it’s really all day long.
Anyone else going through this random period of fussiness? Trying to find ways to console him. I’m just not sure what the root of the issue is.
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Learn more about our guidelines.Maybe teething? Thats what mines going through. Definitely worse when he’s tired
Following, going through the same with my 15 week old son…
Same!
My son is going through the same thing, doctor said it’s a important growth spurt.
Same! My son is 15wks and has been soooo fussy. Even during some feeds where he’s not even finishing his bottles constantly. I’m not sure it’s teething quite yet as he’s just been exploring his hands/toys in his mouth.
I am so glad to hear I’m not alone in this and it at least hopefully seems to be normal development! Thanks ladies ❤️
Our son is 17 weeks & has been going through this for the past few weeks. He’s drooling a lot more so I think teething is around the corner. It’s tough!
@Veronica @Courtney @Janacia @Michelle @Laura @Emily
Just an update - I noticed he is stuffing his hands in his mouth and drooling more. Gave him a frozen washcloth while he was screaming tonight - instantly calmed down sucking/chewing on it and passed out for the night. Def think it may partially be teething related.
@Elyse our son puts his hands in his mouth a lot too. I’ll have to try this. I’ve bought so many tethers but he doesn’t like most of them, he has a small mouth & most of them are big.