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Im sorry to hear that you and Julianna have had such a rough start. I can empathize with spending months trying to comfort a screaming baby. My third child had terrible colic that would bother him inside the late afternoons and kept him (well, both of us) up for hours inside the middle of each night. Im not familiar with dyschezia, but I learned by means of Magda Gerber that colicky infants are especially sensitive to overstimulation and truly require that quiet environment, which isnt constantly simple to offer when you have older children. The instinct we need to comfort digestive issues by nursing, rocking and distracting an infant normally leads to over-stimulation and can make it harder for a baby to settle and sleep.
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