Everyone said that the second child is always different from the first and can, in fact, be quite the opposite. I have found this to be completely true!
Sophia was my perfect little dream baby - she could sleep anywhere if she had her paci. Aubrey, on the other hand, is really giving me a run for my money.
She This girl DOES NOT like to be flat on her back or even on her side. She sleeps in her inclined vibrating chair next to our bed at night and during the day she naps either in the car seat, swing or inclined chair...OR....she has to be held. I don't mind holding her at all, but it requires some interesting manuevers for me to play with Sophia on the floor or help her to wash her hands, etc... She also has a fussy perios each night from about 9PM - midnight. During this time she must be held and jiggled or rocked. It doesn't matter what time of day it is if she's eaten a meal I absolutely cannot put her down unless she is in a complete comatose sleep. Otherwise she's up and at 'em again!
The doctor told me that Aubrey might have a little bit of an acid reflux issue that makes it uncomfortable to be flat on her back. When she cries, I can't help but imagine that her little stomach is "burning" and hurting. Who knows..... The doc said she would probably grow out of it if that's what it really is.
Aubrey is also super vocal, but she prefers grunts and groans to crying. She grunts all the time! Yes, she used to make some really cute cooing sounds, but has quickly learned that grunting gets her more attention. And Sophia has learned that asking to be held gets her some attention. Her cute little way of asking is: HOLD YOU?