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- ... up and the thumbs flexed. The baby may cry for a minute. As the reflex ends, the infant draws its arms back to the body, elbows flexed, and then relaxes.
- ... older children can include: Brief, shrill, high-pitched cry Changes in personality, memory, or the ability to ... drowsiness or sleepiness Feeding difficulties Fever High-pitched cry No pulse (heartbeat) Seizures Severe headache Stiff neck ...
- The baby will most likely cry when the heel is pricked to get the blood sample. Studies have shown that babies whose mothers hold them skin-to- ...
- ... for several seconds or longer. The child may cry or moan. If standing, the child will fall. ... one febrile seizure in 24 hours Has an abnormal finding when examined
- ... noise. It is OK to moan, groan, or cry out. Some studies suggest that using your voice ... JM, Grantz KL. Clinical aspects of normal and abnormal labor. In: Lockwood CJ, Copel JA, Dugoff L, ...
- ... You hear voices that are not there. You cry often without cause. Your depression has affected your ...
- ... finding words Tremor Uncontrollable, repeated movements, speech, or cries (tics) Walking difficulty ... Call your provider if you have any: Abnormal or involuntary movements Falls without known reason If you or others notice that you are shaky or slow
- ... fever, stiff neck, irritability, and a high-pitched cry
- ... of their parents or caregivers. A baby who cries for longer than 3 hours a day might ... see happen Hearing or speech problems Autism or abnormal brain development (if fussiness does not go away ...
- ... will probably cause an infant or child to cry. ... amino acids must be considered with other information. Abnormal results may be due to diet, hereditary problems, ...