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Question:

how do those two way mirrors work?

like for interrogations or even tinted windows how is it that you can see through them but on the other side you cant?

Answer:

All babies are different. Some do exactly what your child is doing and there's nothing wrong with it. It could be because of gas, it could also be because she's colic. That's normal in a young infant. My first daughter who is 2 now, did that from the time she came home up until about 4 months. She is just very attatched to you, and that's not a bad thing. I know it can be very annoying at times. Heck my 11 month old daughter acts like that, especially when she's tired. I know when I switched my oldest daughters formula she began to act a lot better, because it made her very gassy. If here belly stays really tight after a feeding you'll know it's gas. You can try gas drops, and if that doesn't work my mother inlaw told me to use peppermint water, just a tiny bit of water and melt some peppermint, and it works like a charm.
I remember my parents doing the same thing on cold mornings. It's something that generation did back then. Buy them a carbon monoxide detector, like a Nighthawk that plugs in so you could check the readings.
yeah next time dont put moisturizer on before checking a pizza id simply take a painkiller and leave it to heal paracetomol shoud do it relax

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