POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 9 yr old boy1 Year agoA. It sounds like your baby is having some discomfort, possibly related to gas or colic pain, which could explain the movements you're describing, such as arching the back or turning the head downwards.
Babies often experience gas or colic, especially around the 2 to 3-month mark, and it can cause them to feel uncomfortable, which may result in them contorting their bodies or making other movements to relieve discomfort. These movements, such as arching the back, can sometimes happen when a baby is in pain or feeling gassy.
However, if your baby consistently displays these behaviors and it seems to be affecting their well-being, it’s a good idea to observe for other signs, such as:
Excessive crying or fussiness, especially after feeding.
Difficulty passing gas or stool.
Poor sleep or difficulty settling down.
If you notice these signs or if you’re concerned, it would be best to discuss them with your pediatrician. They can help determine if it’s due to colic or if there might be another underlying issue, and they can suggest appropriate treatments or ways to alleviate your baby’s discomfort.
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