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Does he cry alot when you have him lying down but is okay if sitting up? any fever? if so may want to see if there is an ear infection.
Don't worry as you go along it will get easier to know what is happening especially when they are older. If they have an ear infection they pull and hold their ear while fussing but sometimes they also will touch their ear while getting teeth but will put things in their mouth (fingers, toys) to chew on.View Thread




Is he in a daycare setting? That helped my dd. Her friends were starting to wear panties so she had to wear them also. Within two weeks she was potty trained with the exeption of pooping. She is now 3.5 and is completely potty trained.View Thread

Be sure you are eating regularly and drinking plenty of fluids. I believe you sould also eat around the same amount of calories as you did while you were pregnant.
You can use something called lach assist...it is by Lansinoh...to bring out your nipple if it lays flat to help her latch on. I sometimes have to use it. I also use a nipple gard because my let down is forceful and she loses her latch. They come in different sizes 16mm, 20, and 24 and the one I have is by Medela.View Thread

If you hadn't posted yet on the breastfeeding community give them a try...they helped me when I had any questions.View Thread

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