Language transition
Easton is DEFINITELY exploring his voice and the new sounds that he can make.
While the last (almost) four months have displayed definite cries for hunger and discomfort, these cries have now changed. Easton is learning that we use English and he needs to try our language.
This is great for him and us in the long run but in the short term it means that Brian and I now have to re-learn his cries and figure out what he needs.
Before NEH meant that he was hungry (it is an instinctual sound from sucking and using his vocal cords) and now this sound is almost gone there is nothing consistent that we can make out.
EHH was the discomfort sound and now it seems to just be a random loud cry.
Hadley went through the same thing at approximately the same age.
It was relatively easy before to fix his issues and now it is all a guessing game.