Any mummies experience baby keep rubbing and pulling ear when latching?

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Yup, think it's a sign that baby is tired. Just for your information, here are some signs that babies display when they are tired: For newborns (birth to 6 months; infants (up to 3 months) usually gets tired after being awake for more than 1-1½hours, and infants (up to 6 months) usually gets tired after being awake for more than 1-3hours) - pulling at ears - closing fists/clenched firsts - fluttering eyelids - jerky arm and leg movements - yawning - grimacing or a worried/painful look on your child’s face - arching backwards - difficulty focusing – your baby might even go cross-eyed or seem to be staring into space - sucking on fingers – this could be a good sign and might mean that your baby is trying to find ways to settle to sleep For babies (6 to 18 months; babies (6 to 12 months) usually gets tired after being awake for more than 2-3hours, those up to 18months usually gets tired if they missed their afternoon naps) - clumsiness, bumping into things, falling over, spilling things more than usual - clinginess - grizzling - yawning - fussing, crying, whining, screaming - rubbing eyes or nose - demands for constant attention - boredom with toys - fussiness with food Compiled from: http://www.babycareadvice.com/babycare/general_help/article.php?id=32 http://raisingchildren.net.au/articles/is_my_child_tired.html

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Tks for the info !