K Jean writes:
By myself, observing physical characteristics, I settled on an "embryonic
layer" theory. Like me, the first 2 must have had an abundance of endoderm,
with very efficient GI tracts, whereas he, taking after his dad's side,
must have had less of the endodermal layer, and therefore, perhaps not as
efficient a baby GI tract. So, I reasoned that therefore, he must have more of
the ectoderm (nerve tissue) and mesoderm (musculoskeletal), and gradually
convinced myself that he must be able to pick up sensations more acutely,
and therefore, react more obviously and actively.
~~~ This is not only fascinating but makes so much sense and I know already
will be very helpful in helping moms whose babies seem to suffer so much
from GI issues, are "high need", etc, but are otherwise healthy, wonderful
children.
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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