I agree. Especially since Thyme can help with pain. Maybe bring it up to the pediatrician.
Traci
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I doubt that this is the case but do check to make certain that nothing in the car seat itself is causing the baby discomfort or pain. I say this only because, as a baby, my nephew was the same way and my sister, to her horror, finally discovered that there was a piece of plastic under the seat cover that rubbed his little back...in the same place, over and over. Needless to say, my sister felt horrible when she discovered it.--Please don't misunderstand, I'm not being accusatory, I just wanted to share what happened to my dear sister.Dee
On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 4:15:39 PM UTC-5, Queen 360° wrote:Thank you for taking the time to share the testimony. I elated that you and the family have found a natural remedy to help aide the baby. I happy that the baby is calm and can enjoy the car rides, lol.
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