thread: anyone else have a grunter?

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  1. #1
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    Jan 2008
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    Little man grunts with the best of them. Listening to Maria Sharapova play Dinara Safina would be more peaceful Sometimes DP and I can't sleep because we're laughing so hard at what is coming out of such a small body!

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    Sep 2007
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    Both my younger 2 were grunters. DS was/is also a groaner.
    Its amusing sometimes

  3. #3
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    Mar 2009
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    I made a passing mention about this elsewhere but yes, my DD is definitely a grunter!! She is so loud -- awake and asleep. She makes us all laugh with her strange noises and we keep passing blame about who she takes after (most certainly her father, if you ask me). We co-sleep part-time (usually starts in her bassinet and then comes to bed with us from her 3-4am feed onwards) and I do find myself checking up on her constantly because of her little noises.. I actually find it easier when she is in bed with us because I can just glance over instead of having to get up to look into the bassinet.

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    Dec 2007
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    Yup DS was so loud it was annoying!! He got moved into his own bedroom at 2 weeks of age cos we couldn't handle it anymore!! LOL

    DD was pretty quiet - and only got moved out when she outgrew the bassinette - so bout 3 months old.

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    Mar 2009
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    YES! Both DD's make lots of grunting and snorting noises - also are very loud thumb/finger suckers.

    We moved both into their own rooms as no-one was sleeping! DD2 does 'sneak' back in though....

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    Mar 2005
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    YES!!!!!!!!!!!!! Major grunting here. I have a feeling it's either an intolerance, so we're getting checked this week, or it's overfeeding during the night and not winding (Im too tired)!! We co-sleep too, mainly because he's too noisy to stay in his room as he'll wake his sisters!! xo

  7. #7
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    Jan 2006
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    Glad to hear it's not just my bubba, we've started calling him a camel LOL my son is 7 weeks old and i've never heard any other baby sleep like him, i think they call it active sleep, but am finding as he gets older its getting less. But the noise wow we've learned to sleep through the normal noise but i wake in a second if i hear vomit or something i haven't heard before.