Every child is unique. It may be just your feeling. However I strongly recommend that you show your child to a pediatrician. It is not correct to come to a conclusion without examining the child.
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No
Crying clears fluid from the babies lungs
It is not a disease its a disorder called the cry of the cat thus the infant sound like a cat crying. It is caused by genetics
Shakespeare used the verb "to stint" various times, always in the sense of "to reduce in intensity." So basically it meant almost the same then as it does now, which is "To restrict or limit, as in amount or number; be sparing with" So when the Nurse said the infant Juliet was crying and then "stinted" she means that Juliet stopped crying so loudly.
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it could be that your cat is sick or unhappy
Laments loudly refers to crying out or expressing sorrow or grief in a loud and vocal manner. It is a way to audibly express deep emotions of distress, sadness, or suffering.
The lady that was being arrested was very vociferous.
When Broly and Goku were Babies, then Goku kept on crying loudly which irritated Broly and also made him cry.
An infant's sorrow may perpetuate the stereotype that infants are always crying and difficult to soothe, which can lead to the belief that caring for infants is overwhelming and frustrating.
Parents should be aware that crying might be a sign of a problem.