Will a baby be more sensitive to the air pressure?

China
February 28, 2013 2:50am CST
I have a baby with 50 days old. He will sleep less and cry more on a cloudy day. I wonder he felt uncomfortable on a cloudy day. and this feeling should be connected with the lower air pressure in cloudy day. Does this point make any sense?
2 responses
@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
28 Feb 13
Sort of. The air-pressure is one of the many new feelings a baby experiences. As we get older, we get accustomed to it---sort of like cologne; how you smell it on you after the first spray, but soon lose the scent and can't smell it no matter how much you pour on! (though everyone within a two-block radius can smell it on you)
• China
1 Mar 13
yes. I think he is learning to through something we did when we are child.
@subhojit10 (7375)
• India
28 Feb 13
Thanks a ton for sharing this discussion. Well i can understand your situation very well and to be very honest, since your child is only 50 days old it would be too early to comment on the effect on climate on him. I think every child have the tendency to cry more so i think u should stay calm and firm and if u have any further queries u can always consult a good doc. What say?
• China
1 Mar 13
I agree with you about the calm thing. Sometimes the keeping crying will weight our worry to him. And also, i think he is learning to through something as we all did.