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I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this. I looked at the other forums, and this one seems the most appropriate.
I have a 13 day old baby who twitches and jerks in his sleep. It happens when he is in the first stage of sleep. The jerking can be quite strong- he is a strong baby anyway. And it can happen at regular intervals until he is in deep sleep.
He sleeps next to me at night and on me almost always during the day. At night I don't notice it too much and he sleeps really well. He wakes up once or twice and nurses for 30 minutes or so.
I don't know if I'm being paranoid or not. My oldest daughter had a vaccine injury which left her with CP and severe seizures. She died 7 weeks ago tomorrow. So I know that I will be obsessed with this poor baby anyway, but I don't want to overlook anything either. Obviously this baby will not be vaccinated, but I'm worried about seizures.
Is this twitching and jerking normal? I don't think I would rush off to the doctor either way (sorry, I detest them), but I want to either know if this could be seizure activity or have reassurance that he is normal.
I have a 13 day old baby who twitches and jerks in his sleep. It happens when he is in the first stage of sleep. The jerking can be quite strong- he is a strong baby anyway. And it can happen at regular intervals until he is in deep sleep.
He sleeps next to me at night and on me almost always during the day. At night I don't notice it too much and he sleeps really well. He wakes up once or twice and nurses for 30 minutes or so.
I don't know if I'm being paranoid or not. My oldest daughter had a vaccine injury which left her with CP and severe seizures. She died 7 weeks ago tomorrow. So I know that I will be obsessed with this poor baby anyway, but I don't want to overlook anything either. Obviously this baby will not be vaccinated, but I'm worried about seizures.
Is this twitching and jerking normal? I don't think I would rush off to the doctor either way (sorry, I detest them), but I want to either know if this could be seizure activity or have reassurance that he is normal.