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AUTHOR: joshmommyDATE: 10/25/03 4:56am
SUBJECT: Re: Developmentally behind? HELP.
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AUTHOR: J_arden
Personally I think that 8 weeks is way too young to tell anything like that. If he is eating fine and sleeping ok, I wouldn't worry about it. Enjoy the time you have with him. Wait until at least 4 months when the big stuff really starts happening. It is totally normal to worry though, just try to trust your doc and your wife, b/c believe me, moms have a feeling when something is wrong.
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