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Old 06-11-2008, 01:07 PM
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This is just my own opinion ( please no flames):

Have you considered putting him on a schedule? I know it is terribly difficult to put a little one that young on one, but it may help. I did a modified version of the baby wise book with my all of my kids. Basically they have a bottle, then play for an hour to hour and a half, then nap. (bottle, play, nap repeated throughout the day). This schedule is because the milk can work through his system a little bit and that it will not be so fresh in his tummy as he lays down. It also helps to establish a routine for baby so that they begin to "know" what is coming throughout the day.

I am not a fan of crying it out, with babies though, especially adopted ones. Other than that maybe try some soothing music, the swing, patting him after you lay him down in the crib, or just laying down with him for the nap.
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