Hello,
I'm a grandmother to a 6 mo old baby boy. We had know his mom was a carrier but my son tested neg.
The baby ended up in the hosp with a resp infection, 5 weeks later they tested him positive. He is now doing very well, gained back his weight and then some. He's a very happy baby.
I have researched CF quite a bit but have one question.
How harmful is it for a baby to cry for an extended period of time. Does it irritate the lungs. I ask this because I heard the baby crying for at least an hour the other day. My son and D-I-L live below us in my home,moved in last month. I try not to "bud in" but I was getting very concerned, first thinking she was hurt ( fell and bumped her head kind of thing) and then for him for crying so long. It was in the morning so I assumed she was sleeping, I was getting very nervous and angry.
I work during the day so I'm not home to see if this is a regular event but I'm very concerned for the baby if crying outside of the norm is harmful.
Thank
A concerned Grammy
I'm a grandmother to a 6 mo old baby boy. We had know his mom was a carrier but my son tested neg.
The baby ended up in the hosp with a resp infection, 5 weeks later they tested him positive. He is now doing very well, gained back his weight and then some. He's a very happy baby.
I have researched CF quite a bit but have one question.
How harmful is it for a baby to cry for an extended period of time. Does it irritate the lungs. I ask this because I heard the baby crying for at least an hour the other day. My son and D-I-L live below us in my home,moved in last month. I try not to "bud in" but I was getting very concerned, first thinking she was hurt ( fell and bumped her head kind of thing) and then for him for crying so long. It was in the morning so I assumed she was sleeping, I was getting very nervous and angry.
I work during the day so I'm not home to see if this is a regular event but I'm very concerned for the baby if crying outside of the norm is harmful.
Thank
A concerned Grammy