WHY BABY CRYING ?
The main reason why our baby crying is to communicate need. The baby try to
tell something about what she/he need or also discomforts that require outside
intervention. But while the baby may know what’s wrong then try to tell
by crying, sometimes it is more difficult for new parents to translate the meaning
of their baby’s cries. As your baby grows, you will learn to recognize
and differentiate among her various cries.
While our baby is crying, always remember to check his/her diaper, perhaps
the baby cry because the diaper sloopy by baby pee. The second think that always
make baby cry is to tell us about the hungry. New born baby always need warm
milk from mother or formula. What ever it is, the most important is it can make
fill the baby hungry / thristy.
This item try to soothe a crying baby by satisfying these basic growing baby
needs :
Is your baby hungry or thirsty?
Try a feeding your baby a bottle of warm milk or formula.
Is your baby too warm or too cold?
Make sure your baby's attire is appropriate for the weather.
Does your baby need a diaper change?
Check your baby's diaper for any sign of uncomfortable wetness.
Is your baby over tired or missed a regular nap?
Try rocking your baby to sleep.
Does your baby feel scared or venerable?
Try making intentional eye contact with your baby.
Does your baby have symptoms of colic or need to be burped?
Try placing your baby over your shoulder and gently rubbing or patting your
baby's back.
Is your baby teething?
Try a teething ring or chewable food.
Is your baby bored?
Try a game of peak-a-boo or read a story with enthusiasm.
Is your baby irritable?
Try singing your baby a song or going for a walk.
Kind of baby cry
Newborns sometimes cry up to four hours a day, and each cry can send a different
message.
I’m in pain
Generally unmistakably loud and sudden, with long high-pitched shrieks followed
by a pause and then a wail. If you are unable to find a minor cause, you should
call your healthcare provider immediately if this type of crying persists and
the baby is inconsolable.
I’m lonely or bored
Often your baby’s coos will turn to a wail if she doesn’t get the
attention she wants or needs. Rest assured that no amount of love, cuddling,
hugging, and caring will spoil your baby in the first six months.
I’m tired or uncomfortable
If your baby’s cries are whiny, nasal, and continuous, chances are she’s
overtired, about to have a bowel movement, too warm, too cold, or otherwise
uncomfortable.
I just need to cry
If your baby is "good" all day, sometimes she just needs to release
energy by crying. This usually occurs at the end of the day, or the "witching
hour."
I’m cranky
Some babies are just fussy by nature. Irritable crying varies in duration and
occurs randomly, without an apparent cause.
I have gas
Gas is very common in infants, affecting more than half of all newborns. Gas
bubbles can cause discomfort, leading to crankiness and crying. Many infants
with gas will also pull their legs up, lying in a curled position for relief.
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