I don’t even know if this is considered separation anxiety or not but every time I walk away from my son he starts screaming at the top of his lungs and crying. He’ll even do it after awhile when my mom or husband has him and I try to leave the room. Weirdly enough though my parents have babysat him and he’s gotten a little bit fussy but not to the level where he is full out screaming. He seems to only do it when he knows I’m still in the home? Idk the question is how do I stop it?? If I can? it’s starting to stress me out, I feel like I can’t clean the house or work for a little bit or do anything rly lol. He’s 7 months btw.
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wait.. it doesn’t stop ? my LO is a month and it’s gotten real bad lmaoo . i put him down and boom he starts . he can be dead sleep, as soon as i put him down ? man i got 3 seconds to get him . sickening

Same boat here with my lo. She is only 5 months right now but what I did with my first that I just started doing with her is Everytime I put her down waiting a few minutes before I pick her up. So say he's crying for 2 minutes wait for 5 minutes. Then next time same thing. Sometimes they sooth themselves. I know it sucks, it's absolutely heartbreaking, but sometimes letting them be by themselves for short times won't hurt them.

I’m really sorry to tell you think but it doesn’t ever really stop. I have a 4yo and a 2yo and they are always stuck up in my butt. My only consolation is that means I’m a good parent and they love me.
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