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 Dirty Dancing (1987)
IMDB rating: 6.00
Plot: Set in the 1960s, Frances ‘Baby’ Houseman, a sweet daddy’s girl, goes to a very respectable summer camp in the Catskills. Baby has grown up in privileged surrounds with her doctor father and all expect her to go on to college, join the Peace Corps and save the world before marrying a doctor, just like her father. Unexpectedly, Baby becomes infatuated with the camp’s dance instructor, Johnny, a man whose background is vastly different to her own. Attempting to impress him, Baby borrows money from her father to pay for an illegal abortion for Johnny’s dance partner. She then fills in as Johnny’s dance partner and it is during the rigorous training that they fall in love. It all comes apart when Johnny’s friend falls seriously ill after her abortion and Baby is forced to seek her father’s medical assistance. Her father then learns what Baby has been up to, who with and worse – that he funded the illegal abortion. He bans his daughter from any further association with “those people”. In the first deliberately willful action of her life, Baby later sneaks out to see Johnny – ostensibly to apologize for her father’s rudeness – and ends up consummating her relationship with Johnny. A jealous fellow vacationer sees Baby sneaking out of Johnny’s bungalow the next morning and in an act of retribution, tells management that he is responsible for a theft that last evening, knowing he would not furnish his real whereabouts. Attempting to defend her lover, Baby confesses that they were together that night – all night. This revelation causes a huge rift in the family and Baby makes an impassioned speech to her angry and bereft father. At the closing night performances, and although he has been fired and banned from attending – Johnny returns and takes the stage to tell everyone about the woman who stole his heart and changed his life before they have one, final dance together.
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Directors: Ardolino Emile
Actors: Weston Jack,Swayze Patrick,Orbach Jerry,Price Lonny,Cantor Max,Coles Charles ‘Honi’,Jones Neal,Morrow ‘Cousin Brucie’,Knight Wayne,Myerovich Alvin,Drama,Music,Romance,
3 month old spends more time screaming than anything else?
I have a 3 month old son, and he has been – until recently – exclusively breastfed. I began supplementing him with formula at night because he sleeps better. But even before this, when we – my husband and family- stopped carrying him most of the time and tried to get him to spend any time on his own, playing, on his stomach, in his swing, he took to screaming all the time he’s not being held and entertained (walked around, danced / sung with), fed or sleeping. It’s not gas or a dirty diaper and he will stop his feedings by falling asleep – from which he will wake up if you try to move him -, or pulling away and having a brief happy, smiling, talking good time, so he’s not hungry.
What is this?
And also, now when we try to put him down for tummy time, he will immediately began screaming and also roll onto his back, so he’s not even getting a chance to learn to crawl!
Is this normal? He seems to be growing fine. What could be wrong?
He has no problems. He calms down the second he is held, and I have spoken to my pediatrician. She gave him a clean bill of health and dismissed it as normal.
I guess I should have simply asked if anyone had any suggestions for helping him enjoy himself. I am not pushing him to crawl, I have just had criticism concerning his distaste for being on his stomach. Also, my lactation consultant said you cannot spoil a baby.
I do not mind holding him all the time – but so many know-betters barrage me constantly with criticism for everything I do with him, I was just wondering if it was possible this was normal.
Thank you for your support. I guess I just need to realize most everyone I have come in contact with assume they are the only ones who can raise a baby right.
I don’t understand this fixation people have with "tummy time". Babies will roll over when they are ready. He doesn’t like it.
the_emrod | Nov 21, 2009
He may just not like his belly. There is no law stating that a mother must give her child "tummy time". Let your baby take his own course

when he is ready, he will do it. As for the screaming and freaking out about not being held, that may be YOUR fault and not really a serious issue with your son. He may just be a spoiled baby who is so used to being held that now when he is not he gets upset.
My son is under the 3% in weight. He has been since birth. He too is 3 months old. We are actually doing a hospital stint at the moment due to RSV and severe GERD. I do not think that he will be attempting to crawl or crawling in the near future. Babies excel at their own rate. If it takes your son 6 months to crawl that is what it takes. No need to try to push him or get worried because he isn’t liking tummy time or trying to crawl. Just remember, eventually he will be crawling and you will be saying "oh I wish he was still immobile" lol.
Good luck
Hendley | Nov 21, 2009
Oh. He’s just a baby. He is trying to communicate with you and the only way for that is screaming and crying at that age. I have a 6 month old who seemed to cry all the time at that age. About the 4th month when she learned her baby babbles & what not. it calmed down a lot. It will pass just give it time. If you really think something is wrong, i would ask his pediatrician. it seems normal though.
steph. | Nov 21, 2009
See a physician urgently.
You need to make sure he has no bowel problems or hidden internal rupture or disease.
Dont listen to anyone other than a paediatrician. You will never forgive yourself if the child is in pain.
If one doctor doesnt agree ask for a second opinion. a child of that age cannot communicate agony by any other means than screaming.
dont take the risk
""" | Nov 21, 2009
It could be a health problem, but it sound like he is fine as long as he has human contact?
My son is also 3 months and really spends all day in my arms. Even right now he is snoozing on me and I’m typing with one hand. I think they just need the human bonding and attention. Although I spend all day entertaining and holding my 3 month old by bedtime he’s ready to be alone and sleep 8 or 9 hours. Im guessing my son will be more independent and less clingy as he gets older but right now I don’ think either one really needs to be.
Katie | Nov 21, 2009
He just wants to be help probably. My son was a cryer if he wasn’t being held or played with all the time. If it is a scream, rather then an attention cry, you should see a doctor. If it isn’t just the waa waaa waaa, but its like WAAAH WAAHH!!!!! you should take him asap to the doctor, he could be reacting poorly to the formula that you think is helping him sleep.
I would seriously talk to your doctor about it no matter what because they will know better about your son specifically then anyone on here.
Riyen's Mom & # 2 due 4.20.2 | Nov 21, 2009
Its probably because he doesn’t like being on his tummy. he will roll over on his tummy when he’s ready to. Then he’ll learn to crawl. For now just let him be. (When it comes to being on his tummy any ways)
Lily | Nov 21, 2009