"Why my baby cries? What can I do? "
Any new Mom and Dad wonder frantically when their newborn
Baby cries. Most parents of newborns with the hope that means being good parents with babies happy all the time (baby smile is usually what everybody in all the magazines baby ...)
The reality is that babies have to cry.
Remember: Crying is the first form of baby talk. Crying is a normal event in the lives of all babies. When a baby comes from the uterus, the first thing she does cry.
He is the only way your baby communicates with you from the start. It (suppose it's a small girl) in May hunger, May it be wet, it May be too hot or too cold in May, it's a little bit bored .... There are many reasons why babies cry, and it will not be long for you to distinguish the different cries. As you and
your baby to get to know, you may be able to differentiate between each type of cry. You can then try to provide what she needs.
Take care of your baby cries when it will not spoil her. It will help your baby feel loved and safe. Smile, touch and talk to your baby as often as possible. To do this, when you feed, change his diaper or give him a bath. Your baby will learn that it can count on you to take care of herself.
One of the reasons why babies cry hunger even if sometimes it seems that you just feed your baby, it may still be hungry. Whether you're feeding your baby on a fairly regular or desire, you will soon have a good idea of what his diet is. There are some moments in the day, she wants to eat, which should help you decide the unusual is crying because of hunger. If she stops crying after another, the food, you know, she tries to tell you she is hungry. Sometimes, however, if your baby cries after feeding, it may be due to indigestion. Babies swallow air, then they suffer from wind, like anyone else. Do not burp your baby regularly to expel swallowed air. There are some checks you can do to reduce the problem - check the hole too big pacifier nipple hole may cause too much air while feeding. You can also try to keep your baby upright as possible during burping. This helps to expel swallowed air too.
Fatigue is one of the reasons why babies cry. When young children have been awake for very long or they were more stimulated (being with strangers, being in a strange place), it can become irritable and tired. They may cry a little earlier or later than normal hours of nap. Instead of being easier for them to fall asleep after a day of work, in May it is even more difficult. If you try to comfort you more play, more than words, is worse in May. Some young people have babies in May just to cry (the crying can be frantic and loud) before they can fall asleep. Therefore, if you know there are more activities to come in the next few days (traveling or festive season with many others in the house), May you have to try to adjust the time sleep function of the day's activities.
And of course, if your baby is sick, she will cry.
Sometimes it is as simple as too much heat or cold in the room. If it feels too hot or too cold, it becomes agitated and cries. Babies need to rest comfortably in a room with proper ventilation.
If the illness as a cold with nasal blocking, your baby will not be able to sleep well and will continue until the adoption of crying for better breathing is opened.
Or it may be a case of diaper rash when a tight and wet nappy is kept her for a long time. For some babies, the rash can also be caused by some allergic reactions to the elastic material in diapers. When the rash appears, it causes pain and become sleepless and cry.
Baby constipated stools with May cry when they get the urge for stool. Some babies will hesitate to pass stool because of pain. It is therefore important to ensure that your baby has regular stools.
That said, I think almost all babies have some worrying moments during the early weeks, though some babies may be too worried. We are not really in May are the causes, indigestion or irritability, in May and although this is not a serious problem, it is certainly going to create great stress for you! Go ahead and try a few things - a pacifier between feedings, tug your baby comfortably in a blanket and, if possible, for a car, it works like magic inquiète baby. You can also try to play music lightly. Make soft noises, such as cooing, to let your baby that you are there and you care. Talk to your baby. This helps to calm your baby.
But sometimes, despite all your efforts, your baby may cry more than others.
Do not despair and be too hard on yourself, it is important to give you a break. Try to arrange for someone of his mind a few hours or minutes will do you good. You may be surprised to know some babies can feel the tension in their parents and, in turn, they can not relax too. It is therefore important for you (and your spouse and your baby too) to make the effort to leave the house for a few hours at least once a week, so you will not be too exhausted, or even depression. Your baby does not need two parents, anxious to hear her at the same time.
Remember, do your best to keep a sense of balance (though this May seem an impossible task) not to put 100% of your time on your new baby in the end, it will help your baby and the rest of your family over the long term.