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I know it comes with the territory, but my sister has a ten week year old boy and he was crying, what seemed like, all the time. Val was worried and upset but the doctors told her it was just chollic or something. She decided to go to an osteopath, who was able to tell that the poor fella's neck was all scrunched from the birth. She massaged his neck for about an hour and he hasn't cried since (that was a week ago) and is sleeping really well, smiling etc. Val was delighted and when she told the nurses, they looked at her skeptically and said "you'd try anything I suppose". Unbelievable!

So, anybody out there worried about their new babies crying, perhaps its worth trying out. The osteopath's name is Pamela Synge. Its slightly out of date, but satisfied customers have talked about her here..

http://www.eumom.com/ie/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=14078



 
This happend to my girlfriend's niece. It's definitely something to consider.

Recently I've been loudly humming a manic version of the theme tune to the Archer's (the BBC Radio 4 soap). This has been working a treat.
And the extractor fan over the cooker works too.

We used this Baby Bliss book. That's worked well too. The language is a bit silly, but it works.

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Recently I've been loudly humming a manic version of the theme tune to the Archer's (the BBC Radio 4 soap). This has been working a treat.
And the extractor fan over the cooker works too.

Thats funny. My brother is law used to sing "Ireland's Call" to put his first kid to sleep. It almost always worked, but if it failed they would put the hoover or hairdryer on. It never failed!
 
Thats funny. My brother is law used to sing "Ireland's Call" to put his first kid to sleep. It almost always worked, but if it failed they would put the hoover or hairdryer on. It never failed!
It's the white noise. They love it.

I've yet to play her Merzbow - might be too late now.
But I think there's sense in releasing a noise album for new borns.
Another one is badly tuned-in Long Wave radio. The loud static noise... the distance voices... exactly like life in womb.
 
This happened to John-out-of-Stoat's second. Osteopath didn't work, all the books in the world didn't work. He grew out of it eventually (kinda)

The only thing guaranteed to get egg_ jr to sleep when she was very little was bouncing her in my arms. And once the bouncing stopped - wakey WAKEY!
 
She decided to go to an osteopath, who was able to tell that the poor fella's neck was all scrunched from the birth. She massaged his neck for about an hour and he hasn't cried since

my nephew has this but it's pretty severe. they have to massage him and make him sleep in certain positions. which he hates because it hurts him like hell.

poor little critter

p.s. screw those nurse bicthazzzz
 

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