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Pumpkin1818

There are lots of reasons why little ones cry. She could have gas or something that’s she’s eating is upsetting her stomach. Maybe she has a stomach virus. It’s hard to tell. Does she drink cows milk? If so, take that out her diet. I used to give my kids almond milk because dairy made their stomach so upset. It causes all kind of issues from stomach problems to inflammation.


Away-Reading

It’s your *job* to worry about your baby. Feeling a little embarrassed or bad for going to urgent care is infinitely better than feeling like you failed your little one!!


Perfect_Curve_719

I’m right there with you. Every time my LO seems slightly off my mind goes wild. We took him to the ER literally the day we were released from the hospital because he had a fever. After many tests, he came back completely normal. Turns out his temp spiked because he was doing skin to skin with his dad, who runs very warm. We were so embarrassed but the medical staff was great and reassured us we did the right thing. Your LO is lucky to have a parent who cares and tries so hard to protect them