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Who's was it?
A cat or a parrot can mimic baby sounds. But if you don't have one call a priest or burn down your house.
is your house an old one and even if its a mcmansion recently built you should get a history of the land to make sure you're not on a burial ground Indian or otherwise less we forget what happen in poltergeist
Punctuation is almost never a bad idea. However, you DO get +2 points for using "your" and "you're" correctly.
This NEEDS a follow up.
It could have been an animal of some sorts.
This happened to me. Happened for about two weeks before I got the courage enough to pull myself out of bed one night and, with my dog, checked the noise out. It was just one of the stray cats in our area and ran off before I could get even get a real good look at it. After that, it stopped. It's either that or a ghost....it's probably a ghost.
Maybe your internal clock is a coo coo clock.
Ok. So it takes a lot of energy for a ghost to make noise. So that's probably out. If it was a ghost, moving won't help because sometimes they attach themselves to people or objects. I'm guessing it's a stray cat, a neighbors baby or something like that
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Maybe the stork brought it.
Are there cats around? Cats make some weird-ass sounds that don't sound like cats, but they might sound like babies.