My son and his wife asked me to watch their two-month-old baby while they went shopping. But no matter how much I held him or tried to calm him down, he wouldn’t stop crying inconsolably

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The hospital doors slid open with a cold, mechanical sound, and I rushed inside, Noah clutched tightly against my chest. His cries hadn’t softened—they had only changed, turning weaker, thinner, like his little body was running out of strength. That frightened me even more.

“Please,” I said breathlessly at the front desk, my voice shaking. “My grandson… something is wrong.”

The nurse didn’t waste a second. She saw the panic in my face, heard the strain in Noah’s cry, and quickly called for assistance. Within moments, we were ushered into an examination room.

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